on 24-09-2012 08:16 PM
on 24-09-2012 09:16 PM
hiya, I just had a look in Geoff Fords ency 2. The mark on yours does not appear in his book unless of course its in his first book of markings.
Lithgow is under the kangaroo which is facing the other way to yours, the other marks with kangaroos on have a circle around them with TRADE MARK written inside.
Maybe its a workmans piece ?
Maybe one of the other boardies can help further.
Cheers
on 24-09-2012 10:36 PM
As far as I can remember these pieces were produced either by a company occupying the old Lithgow site or nearby. Probably in the mid 1980's after Ian Evans book was published.
There is also a black face mug which appears from time to time.
The polite term for this piece would be a Fantasy rather than a Fake as the original Lithgow pottery never made anything remotely like your Jug.
It is lost in the mists of time whether the intention of the maker was to decieve the collector or just trade new wares off an old name.
Hope that helps.
Tim
on 24-09-2012 10:38 PM
Also, the "story" I heard about them being made in Lithgow could well be just that, a story.
It is just as likely they were mass produced overseas.
Tim
on 25-09-2012 06:55 AM
on 25-09-2012 07:24 AM
Thanks Tim. That's what I remember too.
on 25-09-2012 08:23 AM
I too can recall a discussion about this stamp but I thought someone up in northern NSW was making them.
Was it Be who had a piece with that stamp?
on 25-09-2012 03:32 PM
Hi Nanny! :-x
I know someone up north of NSW was making daily bread plates (don't you have one?) but I'm not sure about this face jug and the black face mug.
Be has or had a flowerpot with the Lithgow Kangaroo on the front of it (the things you remember hey?!). I know I thought it was a fake back when I saw it years ago but I think it has a different mark to this piece.
Tim
on 25-09-2012 03:49 PM
Hello there young Tim,
Yes I do have one of the nothern NSW Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread platters which I purchased as a curiosity piece.
I do see what you mean about Be's flowerpot now, being a different stamp to the one on Terri's mug.
on 26-09-2012 07:02 AM