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Wally Silva vase with a Flambeau Pottery sticker! Decorated by Partridge
Last edited by Ev on Fri 21 Apr - 17:27; edited 4 times in total
More more more Flambeau!
A while ago the dealer in Dannevirke allowed me to photograph his collection of Flambeau pottery. It came in a box of stuff he found high on a shelf in some old offices he was clearing out. I have no idea who these pots are. My uneducated instinct says they're not hand potted, but I would like other opinions on that. (EDIT further information convinces me they are hand potted). From from memory these vases range from about 12 to 24 cm tall. The Auckland Museum has one Flambeau pot - he is not sure who it is either; I wrote down some notes which I can't find at present.. will add to this post later. They are painted not glazed, the style is very different from Salisbury. I wondered if they were Australian but that seems unlikely given the Wally Silva connection which Ev has noted. The base of these pots are flat, painted, with odd numbers impressed. And lots of pencil marks which are probably prices etc. Hmmmmmm!
EDITS September 2015. It appears likely that these vases were hand thrown by Wally Silva.
EDITS September 2015. It appears likely that these vases were hand thrown by Wally Silva.
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Re: Wally Silva vase with a Flambeau Pottery sticker! Decorated by Partridge
Marcus gave me the pot in the first photo. He said the shape was very much like Wally Silva and I agreed. However the pots that Val has posted are not like any that l have seen before. Most intriguing....
Re: Wally Silva vase with a Flambeau Pottery sticker! Decorated by Partridge
I think I should add the stamped numbered ones to the Rancich/Wally Silva Gallery Val and see what happens from there.
Re: Wally Silva vase with a Flambeau Pottery sticker! Decorated by Partridge
I have found a further connection between Flambeau and Wally Silva. The booklet 'Jovan Rancich and Wally Silva' by Douglas Lloyd Jenkins, published by the Corban Estate, Arts Centre, shows a grouping of Wally Silva pots and one has a Flambeau sticker. According to information in this booklet, these pots are most likely from between 1942 and 1949.
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Re: Wally Silva vase with a Flambeau Pottery sticker! Decorated by Partridge
Thanks Val, as I hadn't noticed that before. I also noticed for the first time that Wally Silva produced bisque fired ceramics suitable for decorating. From that statement I would suggest that Flambeau were like Salisbury's in that they decorated blanks and then put their sticker on the ware. All of the Flambeau pieces above have been decorated in a similar manner. Fascinating!
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6.5cm Wally Silva Vase no number but it does have the red paint.
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Adding this to the Rancich and Silva Gallery Kat. Thank you
More Flambeau?
The first, Nr 84, the base doesn't match the red bases but the paintwork could be Flambeau.
Nr 9 is already in the gallery.
Nr 9 is already in the gallery.
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Re: Wally Silva vase with a Flambeau Pottery sticker! Decorated by Partridge
I will look at these with fresh eyes tomorrow, I'm just too tired right now.
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I am scarcely an expert in this field but i have never seen a Flambeau vase with floral decoration. The othe two look like salisbury by wally silva. Interested to hear what others think.
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I don't see any Flambeau either, as their style looks like poured paint in different colours.
The first one reminds me of a shape that hon-john found with a Royal Oak sticker on it. I put it into the Salisbury/Royal Oak Gallery and think it may be a Wally Silva shape.
Is it high fired bisque with painted flowers? I will leave that one for now.
Yes I agree with Val that the other two look like Wally Silva and as I'm not sure if we have the second shape in their Gallery or not, but I will add it.
The first one reminds me of a shape that hon-john found with a Royal Oak sticker on it. I put it into the Salisbury/Royal Oak Gallery and think it may be a Wally Silva shape.
Is it high fired bisque with painted flowers? I will leave that one for now.
Yes I agree with Val that the other two look like Wally Silva and as I'm not sure if we have the second shape in their Gallery or not, but I will add it.
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A Flambeau Pottery advert has turned up on Papers Past from August 1945 !!
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19450813.2.42.3?end_date=31-12-1949&phrase=0&query=flambeau+pottery&start_date=01-01-1839
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19450813.2.42.3?end_date=31-12-1949&phrase=0&query=flambeau+pottery&start_date=01-01-1839
Re: Wally Silva vase with a Flambeau Pottery sticker! Decorated by Partridge
According to the Auckland Museum, Flambeau came from Partridge Pottery.
It's odd that Gail Henry missed this, but I agree with the Auckland Museum.
I cannot post links for some reason, but pieces of Flambeau can be found if you search the Collections using Partridge Pottery.
It's odd that Gail Henry missed this, but I agree with the Auckland Museum.
I cannot post links for some reason, but pieces of Flambeau can be found if you search the Collections using Partridge Pottery.
Re: Wally Silva vase with a Flambeau Pottery sticker! Decorated by Partridge
Here is the link to Partridge/Flambeau listings at the Auckland WM Museum. It's the one Ev talks about above. She has posted it elsewhere.
https://www.aucklandmuseum.com/collections-research/collections/view-collection/73f96a17-7f70-4a1c-a8f2-18daaf106989
https://www.aucklandmuseum.com/collections-research/collections/view-collection/73f96a17-7f70-4a1c-a8f2-18daaf106989
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Re: Wally Silva vase with a Flambeau Pottery sticker! Decorated by Partridge
Papers Past have many adverts for Flambeau vases from 1945 to 1947 all over New Zealand.
These were all made by Wally Silva at his own pottery [which he operated form 1945 to 1949] as high fired blanks for Partridge Pottery to decorate and sell as Flambeau Pottery.
This advert from the Northern Advocate October 1945 for J.W. Courts, Whangarei, also includes Partridge, Harwyn and Salisbury Pottery:
These were all made by Wally Silva at his own pottery [which he operated form 1945 to 1949] as high fired blanks for Partridge Pottery to decorate and sell as Flambeau Pottery.
This advert from the Northern Advocate October 1945 for J.W. Courts, Whangarei, also includes Partridge, Harwyn and Salisbury Pottery:
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