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Re: Petra Ceramics...
I found a mug in my drawer..
HeatherT- Number of posts : 873
Location : Whangarei, New Zealand
Interests: : Crown Lynn animals, swans and vases
Registration date : 2008-08-28
Petra Potz
I found this in the free bin at the Sallies, so I rescued it
I applied for a job at Petra Ceramics when we retuned from Oz in the early 1990's. I didn't get the job and I'm sure that the reason was that I was a potter and asked too many questions.
I applied for a job at Petra Ceramics when we retuned from Oz in the early 1990's. I didn't get the job and I'm sure that the reason was that I was a potter and asked too many questions.
PETRA POTTERY
Sadly one woman (PETRA) and her mother made this business, and then sadly it took one man whom new little about business and ceramics to sink the business.
A very sad loss to NZ Petra lovers but good value to keep for future generations of collectors...
I still mourn the loss of this factory.
A very sad loss to NZ Petra lovers but good value to keep for future generations of collectors...
I still mourn the loss of this factory.
clutterchick- Number of posts : 3
Registration date : 2013-01-05
Re: Petra Ceramics...
I've heard something along those lines clutterchick, but can't recall who told me about it at the moment...... Do you know the year that Petra closed down?
Re: Petra Ceramics...
Hi, I just realised that I have two coffee mugs from Petra. Bought them back in the 90's when several potters had their wares available on a party plan system similar to tupperware. does anyone remember that? I bought a few pieces of Barry Doyle, one is a bowl with an amazing spiderweb pattern, some spice containers and a holey container (?) that I use for resting soap on, (cannot remember who made them but style is similar to Petra,) and the Petra cups. Dark blue with lemons. Glaze is very smooth and a lot like my two Keriblue mugs that I have fallen in love with recently.
Thelma- Number of posts : 490
Location : Canterbury, NZ
Registration date : 2010-04-23
Re closer date of Petra Ceramics.
Voluntary liquidation: Petra Ceramics closes
Company: Petra Ceramics Ltd
Directors: Robert Walker, Northcote Pt
Liquidation: 13 September
Liquidators: Karen Mason & Jeff Meltzer (Meltzer Mason Heath)
Creditors’ claims: Friday 19 October
Other details: The company’s Mt Eden lease expired without the business being sold, so the company was put into liquidation. Mr Walker is a director of Investment Management Consultants Ltd & Walker Solutions Ltd, and is a former director of South Pacific Merchant Finance Ltd.
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The above took place 2007
THE MAN THAT BOUGHT THE BUSINESS WAS A SHOCKER~~BELIEVE ME~~THE BUSINESS COULD HAVE BEEN A TRUE SUCCESS IN THE RIGHT HANDS. ~~I OWN DOZENS OF PIECES OF PETRA LEMON AND PETRA EDEN. ~~I COLLECTED TWO OTHER PETRA SETS WHICH I HAVE NOW PARTED WITH. ~~I ALSO HAD TILES MADE FROM FOUR LARGE SUSHI PLATES PLACED TOGETHER WITH ONE LARGE PETRA LEMON SYMBOL PAINTED ON. VERY BEAUTIFUL SET AS AN ELEMENT SPLASH BACK IN MY ALL WHIE KITCHEN. ~~I WAS SO PLEASED THAT I PICKED UP THESE ALREADY PAID FOR ITEMS~BEFORE THERE DOORS CLOSED. ~~I ORDED THESE A COUPLE WEEKS BEFORE THE DOORS CLOSED FOR THE FINAL TIME~~THERE ARE MORE DETAILS TO THIS FINAL MISSION TO PETRA CERAMICS. ~~I HOPE THIS HELPS? ~~CHEERS.
Company: Petra Ceramics Ltd
Directors: Robert Walker, Northcote Pt
Liquidation: 13 September
Liquidators: Karen Mason & Jeff Meltzer (Meltzer Mason Heath)
Creditors’ claims: Friday 19 October
Other details: The company’s Mt Eden lease expired without the business being sold, so the company was put into liquidation. Mr Walker is a director of Investment Management Consultants Ltd & Walker Solutions Ltd, and is a former director of South Pacific Merchant Finance Ltd.
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The above took place 2007
THE MAN THAT BOUGHT THE BUSINESS WAS A SHOCKER~~BELIEVE ME~~THE BUSINESS COULD HAVE BEEN A TRUE SUCCESS IN THE RIGHT HANDS. ~~I OWN DOZENS OF PIECES OF PETRA LEMON AND PETRA EDEN. ~~I COLLECTED TWO OTHER PETRA SETS WHICH I HAVE NOW PARTED WITH. ~~I ALSO HAD TILES MADE FROM FOUR LARGE SUSHI PLATES PLACED TOGETHER WITH ONE LARGE PETRA LEMON SYMBOL PAINTED ON. VERY BEAUTIFUL SET AS AN ELEMENT SPLASH BACK IN MY ALL WHIE KITCHEN. ~~I WAS SO PLEASED THAT I PICKED UP THESE ALREADY PAID FOR ITEMS~BEFORE THERE DOORS CLOSED. ~~I ORDED THESE A COUPLE WEEKS BEFORE THE DOORS CLOSED FOR THE FINAL TIME~~THERE ARE MORE DETAILS TO THIS FINAL MISSION TO PETRA CERAMICS. ~~I HOPE THIS HELPS? ~~CHEERS.
Last edited by clutterchick on Sun 6 Jan - 8:51; edited 2 times in total
clutterchick- Number of posts : 3
Registration date : 2013-01-05
PETRA COSING DATE. 2007
The year of closer was 2007~~SADLY
clutterchick- Number of posts : 3
Registration date : 2013-01-05
Re: Petra Ceramics...
I met Petra once, she lived in Akiraho St Mt Eden at the time and we lived around the corner in Sylvan Ave and I was a real estate agent so you meet a lot of locals. There was a shop in I think Mt Eden Rd, maybe Dominion (?) where she sold beautiful things. Now at the time I was not a Petra collector so I took little notice, except popping in occasionally to window shop. From memory they sold "experimental" stuff seconds etc there as well. Those one offs would now be increasingly valuable but of course I had no idea at that stage. They also had in there Christine Harris stuff as well, again from memory.
I fell in love with my first Petra about ten years ago when I picked up a Petra Pacific teapot and three large coffee cups and saucers fro only $15 at a car boot sale. So I mainly have Pacific and also a bit of blue Flora and yellow Flora. My blue flora teapot may be rare as it is overprinted with a promotional message "Sir Thomas Lipton tea", I picked that up fro $5 in a café selling off stuff they did not want. I'll try and get some pics up if anyone interested.
I like the colour and the glaze as well.
I fell in love with my first Petra about ten years ago when I picked up a Petra Pacific teapot and three large coffee cups and saucers fro only $15 at a car boot sale. So I mainly have Pacific and also a bit of blue Flora and yellow Flora. My blue flora teapot may be rare as it is overprinted with a promotional message "Sir Thomas Lipton tea", I picked that up fro $5 in a café selling off stuff they did not want. I'll try and get some pics up if anyone interested.
I like the colour and the glaze as well.
KiwiCoastal- Number of posts : 12
Registration date : 2010-08-17
Re: Petra Ceramics...
Definitely interested in photos as I have no idea of the pattern names that Petra produced. Cheers Ev.
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Hi Ev. I just found my camera! But I need to charge the batteries (a 2 day process). You can see heaps of Petra patterns on Trademe and (most) have the name on the bottom of the piece, some don't though and I think some were experimental rarities, whereas others were produced en masse. They must be handpainted of course as they all vary ever so slightly.
The funny thing is her "back stamp" is different all the time, Crown Lynn did that too. Even my Pacific set has three backstamps for the same pattern, probably different batches/years...( I collected bits here and there)
So I will pop up some pics in the next week when the camera batteries are charged again :-)
Bye for now
The funny thing is her "back stamp" is different all the time, Crown Lynn did that too. Even my Pacific set has three backstamps for the same pattern, probably different batches/years...( I collected bits here and there)
So I will pop up some pics in the next week when the camera batteries are charged again :-)
Bye for now
KiwiCoastal- Number of posts : 12
Registration date : 2010-08-17
Re: Petra Ceramics...
I would like to see a picture of your tiles, sounds lovely, special one off!
Petra is increasingly collectible, perhaps the Crown Lynn of today in another 20/30 years. Meanwhile we just enjoy it
THE BUSINESS COULD HAVE BEEN A TRUE SUCCESS IN THE RIGHT HANDS. ~~I OWN DOZENS OF PIECES OF PETRA LEMON AND PETRA EDEN. ~~I COLLECTED TWO OTHER PETRA SETS WHICH I HAVE NOW PARTED WITH. ~~I ALSO HAD TILES MADE FROM FOUR LARGE SUSHI PLATES PLACED TOGETHER WITH ONE LARGE PETRA LEMON SYMBOL PAINTED ON. VERY BEAUTIFUL SET AS AN ELEMENT SPLASH BACK IN MY ALL WHIE KITCHEN. ~~I WAS SO PLEASED THAT I PICKED UP THESE ALREADY PAID FOR ITEMS~BEFORE THERE DOORS CLOSED. ~~I ORDED THESE A COUPLE WEEKS BEFORE THE DOORS CLOSED FOR THE FINAL TIME~~THERE ARE MORE DETAILS TO THIS FINAL MISSION TO PETRA CERAMICS. ~~I HOPE THIS HELPS? ~~CHEERS. [/quote]
Petra is increasingly collectible, perhaps the Crown Lynn of today in another 20/30 years. Meanwhile we just enjoy it
THE BUSINESS COULD HAVE BEEN A TRUE SUCCESS IN THE RIGHT HANDS. ~~I OWN DOZENS OF PIECES OF PETRA LEMON AND PETRA EDEN. ~~I COLLECTED TWO OTHER PETRA SETS WHICH I HAVE NOW PARTED WITH. ~~I ALSO HAD TILES MADE FROM FOUR LARGE SUSHI PLATES PLACED TOGETHER WITH ONE LARGE PETRA LEMON SYMBOL PAINTED ON. VERY BEAUTIFUL SET AS AN ELEMENT SPLASH BACK IN MY ALL WHIE KITCHEN. ~~I WAS SO PLEASED THAT I PICKED UP THESE ALREADY PAID FOR ITEMS~BEFORE THERE DOORS CLOSED. ~~I ORDED THESE A COUPLE WEEKS BEFORE THE DOORS CLOSED FOR THE FINAL TIME~~THERE ARE MORE DETAILS TO THIS FINAL MISSION TO PETRA CERAMICS. ~~I HOPE THIS HELPS? ~~CHEERS. [/quote]
KiwiCoastal- Number of posts : 12
Registration date : 2010-08-17
Lemon Petra
I have a collection of Lemon Petra that I collected through the 90'. I still love it very much. Recently there was an accident in my kitchen where my glass cabinet fell off the wall. In it was my Lemon Petra Teapot. Fortunately the rest of my collection is displayed in another room but now I am left with the task of trying to find out how much my little gem of a teapot was worth. I honestly don't remember how much I paid for it at the time.
From memory there were originally 2 different sizes of teapots and I believe I purchased the smaller of the 2...4 cup teapot I think it was.
I have also just realised my Lemon Petra Salt Pig was in the glass cabinet as well.
If anyone has any information of the amount these items cost, I would very much appreciate it. Even just a ball park figure would be a wonderful start.
From memory there were originally 2 different sizes of teapots and I believe I purchased the smaller of the 2...4 cup teapot I think it was.
I have also just realised my Lemon Petra Salt Pig was in the glass cabinet as well.
If anyone has any information of the amount these items cost, I would very much appreciate it. Even just a ball park figure would be a wonderful start.
Yondett Larsen- Number of posts : 1
Location : Auckland
Registration date : 2013-10-09
My Wellington Op-Shop score
I had to get on my hands and knees for this set, I could see something against the wall behind a stack of dinner plates, right in the corner of the shop, which turned out to be the saucer. So I looked all around for a matching cup, to no avail, and decided to have a go at sticking my hand right in the corner and reach down to the floor. There was something there, but I couldn't see it, so fingertip power employed, and very carefully pulled up....
the mug!!
I was quite elated, even more when the assistant congratulated me on finding a set, and charged the princely sum of $1 for it!!
mumof1- Admin
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Location : Mapua, Nelson
Registration date : 2011-03-21
Re: Petra Ceramics...
There is nothing quite like the joy of a successful hunting expedition eh?
Thelma- Number of posts : 490
Location : Canterbury, NZ
Registration date : 2010-04-23
Re: Petra Ceramics...
Wow! now that is truly a tale of a determined CL sleuth , glad true read that it was THE cup that you found.
Jonno- Number of posts : 662
Location : Milford,Auckland
Registration date : 2011-05-13
Re: Petra Ceramics...
Gee, ever spied something in a shop and not bought it for the perfectly reasonable explanation that you have no room for said item, then instantly regret that decision and hope it is still there next time you go, but know that it will be gone?
That was me last week when I saw a Petra lemon pattern tray (?) quite large but in perfect condition. It would have looked nice with my other lemon stuff sitting on it.
That was me last week when I saw a Petra lemon pattern tray (?) quite large but in perfect condition. It would have looked nice with my other lemon stuff sitting on it.
Thelma- Number of posts : 490
Location : Canterbury, NZ
Registration date : 2010-04-23
Re: Petra Ceramics...
Oh Thelma, that is a true tale of woe, but don't give up until you return, as it may still be there! You just never know - fingers crossed for you
mumof1- Admin
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Location : Mapua, Nelson
Registration date : 2011-03-21
Re: Petra Ceramics...
Thanks
Thelma- Number of posts : 490
Location : Canterbury, NZ
Registration date : 2010-04-23
More Petra
I have been gaining respect for Petra Ceramics (AKA Petra Potz). My love affair started with these items I bought for my cousin - then couldn't give up the lovely big fat vase. This is a kitchen container... too big for a sugar bowl, too small for a vege dish. This pattern is Flora Blue.
You can see why I ended up keeping this big fat vase... 26 cm tall and so bright and cheery.
Then this totally mad coffee pot popped up on TradeMe. Mine for $20. Crazed and stained inside, it's actually been used. 21 cm tall. This is Petra Potz, which I think is an earlier mark than the later Petra Ceramics variations. I also have a mug in this glaze.
Here are some Petra marks.. from a selection of mugs.
This jug is 20 cm tall, the pattern is Eden. EDIT this jug has Eden on the base but it is actually the Lemon pattern. The wrong backstamp was applied in the factory.
And this wee cream/milk jug is 6 cm. Not sure of the pattern name.
You can see why I ended up keeping this big fat vase... 26 cm tall and so bright and cheery.
Then this totally mad coffee pot popped up on TradeMe. Mine for $20. Crazed and stained inside, it's actually been used. 21 cm tall. This is Petra Potz, which I think is an earlier mark than the later Petra Ceramics variations. I also have a mug in this glaze.
Here are some Petra marks.. from a selection of mugs.
This jug is 20 cm tall, the pattern is Eden. EDIT this jug has Eden on the base but it is actually the Lemon pattern. The wrong backstamp was applied in the factory.
And this wee cream/milk jug is 6 cm. Not sure of the pattern name.
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Maryr- Number of posts : 1994
Location : Whangarei
Registration date : 2011-11-17
Which Petra design copied ...
Val, your strange Petra coffee pot appears to be a Susie Cooper copy:
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Pottery-glass/Porcelain-pottery/Susie-Cooper/auction-701209018.htm
http://www.trademe.co.nz/pottery-glass/porcelain-pottery/susie-cooper/auction-701205903.htm
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Pottery-glass/Porcelain-pottery/Susie-Cooper/auction-701209018.htm
http://www.trademe.co.nz/pottery-glass/porcelain-pottery/susie-cooper/auction-701205903.htm
Jeremy Ashford- Number of posts : 3193
Location : Whangarei, New Zealand
Registration date : 2010-09-11
Re: Petra Ceramics...
Well.... so it does! The plot thickens.
Maryr- Number of posts : 1994
Location : Whangarei
Registration date : 2011-11-17
Petra Cup
Lovely 11cm cup in a floral pattern
Kat & Co.- Number of posts : 2321
Location : Whangarei
Registration date : 2012-12-03
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