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Re: Parker Pottery Bottle Lincoln Wines
It is gorgeous!! :claps:
HeatherT- Number of posts : 873
Location : Whangarei, New Zealand
Interests: : Crown Lynn animals, swans and vases
Registration date : 2008-08-28
Re: Parker Pottery Bottle Lincoln Wines
Posting the reply from Lincoln Wines:
The bottle was made by Norman Parker of Henderson during the 1990’s. We sold these domestically and through Duty Free Stores with Port and Kiwifruit liqueur.
The bottle was made by Norman Parker of Henderson during the 1990’s. We sold these domestically and through Duty Free Stores with Port and Kiwifruit liqueur.
Re: Parker Pottery Bottle Lincoln Wines
Did some research on Norman Parker on the way home from work today....
Electoral Rolls 1987 1988 1989 showed Norman as a Manfg Potter, 6 Glenvil Lane, Te Atatu
they didn't have any earlier Rolls.......
1990 to 2003 he was listed at the same address - occupation Builder.
He vanished in 2004
Then reappeared in 2005 at 5/2 Kaumatua Place, Te Atatu as Retired....
and he is still there on the 2008 Roll
Edits: Meh he isn't in the white pages !
Electoral Rolls 1987 1988 1989 showed Norman as a Manfg Potter, 6 Glenvil Lane, Te Atatu
they didn't have any earlier Rolls.......
1990 to 2003 he was listed at the same address - occupation Builder.
He vanished in 2004
Then reappeared in 2005 at 5/2 Kaumatua Place, Te Atatu as Retired....
and he is still there on the 2008 Roll
Edits: Meh he isn't in the white pages !
Re: Parker Pottery Bottle Lincoln Wines
I just spoke to Norman about his bottle
I'm the first person to ever contact him about his pottery
He wants me to email him a photo of the bottle as he is now 70 and he can't quite remember the bottle that I described .....
He did say that it was probably designed by a friend of a friend who would be long gone now.
All of his pottery moulds etc went when he gave up potting about 20 years ago.
He was a potter for 9 years and initially everything was hand thrown -
but eventually he did slip casting and had people working for him.
He traded as Parker Pottery but most of his work was not marked as such.
He ended by saying that he gave Lincoln Wines all of the moulds for bottles that they used.
He didn't know the word Wharetana Ware.......
He said that I had made his day saying such lovely things to him about his bottle.
I'm the first person to ever contact him about his pottery
He wants me to email him a photo of the bottle as he is now 70 and he can't quite remember the bottle that I described .....
He did say that it was probably designed by a friend of a friend who would be long gone now.
All of his pottery moulds etc went when he gave up potting about 20 years ago.
He was a potter for 9 years and initially everything was hand thrown -
but eventually he did slip casting and had people working for him.
He traded as Parker Pottery but most of his work was not marked as such.
He ended by saying that he gave Lincoln Wines all of the moulds for bottles that they used.
He didn't know the word Wharetana Ware.......
He said that I had made his day saying such lovely things to him about his bottle.
Re: Parker Pottery Bottle Lincoln Wines
Ohhhhh, that is so nice....His Bottle is beautiful...so is it back to Lincoln Wines to check out old moulds??? Can we find out the name of the friend of a friend??
HeatherT- Number of posts : 873
Location : Whangarei, New Zealand
Interests: : Crown Lynn animals, swans and vases
Registration date : 2008-08-28
Re: Parker Pottery Bottle Lincoln Wines
I want to know how come the same looking bottle is in the Auckland Museum under Wharetana?
Hopefully the photos that I sent will bring back memories ..... with names of the artist etc
Hopefully the photos that I sent will bring back memories ..... with names of the artist etc
Re: Parker Pottery Bottle....
Forget the eggcupologist emoticon - we need a Wharetanologist one for Ev.
Well done!
Well done!
TonyK- Number of posts : 653
Location : Sydney Australia
Registration date : 2008-08-28
Re: Parker Pottery Bottle Lincoln Wines
Norman has replied..... copies and pastes:
Try as I may I cannot recollect the name of the person who made the model for the bottle.
In fact I dont know if I ever met this person who made the model .
I do believe the intermediate and the model maker had worked together at Crown Lynn but were bothe
well into retirement before I had made contact with either of them.
I have no business papers whatsoever regarding Parker Pottery. They were detroyed many years ago.
I think the bottle was started late 1986 , which would be about 22 years ago.
I know my input is of no help to you and for that am truely sorry.
All the best with your project .
Norm P
So there could be a Crown Lynn connection after all????
I will reply suggesting some Crown Lynn names and see if any of them ring bells for him.
Try as I may I cannot recollect the name of the person who made the model for the bottle.
In fact I dont know if I ever met this person who made the model .
I do believe the intermediate and the model maker had worked together at Crown Lynn but were bothe
well into retirement before I had made contact with either of them.
I have no business papers whatsoever regarding Parker Pottery. They were detroyed many years ago.
I think the bottle was started late 1986 , which would be about 22 years ago.
I know my input is of no help to you and for that am truely sorry.
All the best with your project .
Norm P
So there could be a Crown Lynn connection after all????
I will reply suggesting some Crown Lynn names and see if any of them ring bells for him.
Last edited by Ev on Thu 24 Oct - 11:46; edited 1 time in total
Parker Pottery
Norman Parker ran Parker Pottery in West Auckland for 9 years from approx 1979 to 1987.
He produced this beautiful bottle for Lincoln Wines who used it for Port and Kiwifruit liquer.
It has been said that Hemara Hemara was the mould modeller for the bottle. But when I asked Hemara he said that he didn't make the mould for this piece.
He produced this beautiful bottle for Lincoln Wines who used it for Port and Kiwifruit liquer.
It has been said that Hemara Hemara was the mould modeller for the bottle. But when I asked Hemara he said that he didn't make the mould for this piece.
Last edited by Ev on Thu 21 Nov - 7:12; edited 1 time in total
Re: Parker Pottery Bottle Lincoln Wines
I have emailed Norman to let him know that his bottles are in two Art & Object auctions
Re: Parker Pottery Bottle Lincoln Wines
We seem to have two Parkers...
and going by the sticker, this must be a John Parker Piggy Bank...
and going by the sticker, this must be a John Parker Piggy Bank...
HeatherT- Number of posts : 873
Location : Whangarei, New Zealand
Interests: : Crown Lynn animals, swans and vases
Registration date : 2008-08-28
Re: Parker Pottery Bottle Lincoln Wines
Heheeeeee that is Norman Parker Pottery sticker Heather.....
on the Parker Piggy bank.
hon-john is the supplier of the photo above.... hence the John in the title
on the Parker Piggy bank.
hon-john is the supplier of the photo above.... hence the John in the title
Re: Parker Pottery Bottle Lincoln Wines
Oh, that was silly of me!! I see it all now.
HeatherT- Number of posts : 873
Location : Whangarei, New Zealand
Interests: : Crown Lynn animals, swans and vases
Registration date : 2008-08-28
Re: Parker Pottery Bottle Lincoln Wines
Old Yellow Pages are full of history
Parker Pottery is listed under Pottery Manufacturers
1981 - Handcrafted domestic ware and garden planters 14 Woodruffe Ave Henderson
1983 - Lamp Bases, Custom & Domestic ware Domestic Duoze (sic) 14 Woodruffe Ave, Henderson
1984 - Handcrafted Customware, Ceramic containers, made to your requirements
1985 - 14 Woodruffe Ave, Henderson
1987 - 14 Woodruffe Ave, Henderson
1988 - 14 Woodruffe Ave, Henderson
It's interesting to note that Hemara Pottery was listed at the same address in 1990 and 1991.
Parker Pottery is listed under Pottery Manufacturers
1981 - Handcrafted domestic ware and garden planters 14 Woodruffe Ave Henderson
1983 - Lamp Bases, Custom & Domestic ware Domestic Duoze (sic) 14 Woodruffe Ave, Henderson
1984 - Handcrafted Customware, Ceramic containers, made to your requirements
1985 - 14 Woodruffe Ave, Henderson
1987 - 14 Woodruffe Ave, Henderson
1988 - 14 Woodruffe Ave, Henderson
It's interesting to note that Hemara Pottery was listed at the same address in 1990 and 1991.
Another Lincoln Vineyard bottle
Hi All, I have another different bottle from Lincoln Vineyards as in the photograph. It's almost round, same both sides, stands 21cm tall and it's full. I contacted Peter Fredatovich about this and his reply. 'We sold Tangata Port crocks in the 1970's, one colour only, limited Edition made by Normal Parker, Parker Potteries, Henderson. Hope this helps"
Cheers Alan
Val Monk was told that Tam Mitchell modelled this by his widow Val Mitchell.
Kiwialan- Number of posts : 3
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Re: Parker Pottery Bottle Lincoln Wines
Fantastic thanks Kiwialan
A shame that Norman Parker cannot remember the modellers names.
A shame that Norman Parker cannot remember the modellers names.
Re: Parker Pottery Bottle Lincoln Wines
I have one of those Lincoln Wines bottles too, and it appears they are worth much more than I thought??
http://www.trademe.co.nz/a.aspx?id=586320132
http://www.trademe.co.nz/a.aspx?id=586320132
mumof1- Admin
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Re: Parker Pottery Bottle Lincoln Wines
That auction is incredibly ridiculous
I think you are referring to this beautiful bottle of mine sunny
I paid $70 for it about 5 years ago -
http://newzealandpottery.forumotion.net/t374-parker-pottery?highlight=parker#969
I think you are referring to this beautiful bottle of mine sunny
I paid $70 for it about 5 years ago -
http://newzealandpottery.forumotion.net/t374-parker-pottery?highlight=parker#969
Re: Parker Pottery Bottle Lincoln Wines
Yes Ev, I have the same one as you and paid $100 for it just a wee while back. The $500 they want is not even the reserve I think they are hoping someone with too much money in their pocket will fall for the advertising and start a bidding war. I believe that what we paid for ours is much more realistic.
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two Lincoln Wines bottles by Parker Pottery
Peter Fredatovich has been selling the unused Wharetana shaped bottles recently.
I jumped on the unused port bottle pretty much as soon as it appeared (I was just 2nd view).
Next thing another Wharetana one pops up. That's gone now too.
two Lincoln Wines bottle by Parker Pottery
And the auction for the remains:
https://www.newzealandpottery.net/t7323-wow-wow-wow-wow-wow-wow-and-wow-lincoln-wines#29084
I jumped on the unused port bottle pretty much as soon as it appeared (I was just 2nd view).
Next thing another Wharetana one pops up. That's gone now too.
two Lincoln Wines bottle by Parker Pottery
And the auction for the remains:
https://www.newzealandpottery.net/t7323-wow-wow-wow-wow-wow-wow-and-wow-lincoln-wines#29084
Jeremy Ashford- Number of posts : 3193
Location : Whangarei, New Zealand
Registration date : 2010-09-11
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The Norman Parker bottles. The designer who had worked at Crown Lynn
might possibly have been Peter Cooke.
He certainly modelled under contract.
The maori motive that is adhered to this vase is a sample of his work.
It was created and glazed by Owen Salisbury during the 1960s.
might possibly have been Peter Cooke.
He certainly modelled under contract.
The maori motive that is adhered to this vase is a sample of his work.
It was created and glazed by Owen Salisbury during the 1960s.
oakpot- Number of posts : 109
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Re: Parker Pottery Bottle Lincoln Wines
You may be right oakpot as I didn't mention Peter Cooke to Norm Parker.
This Maori motive reminds me of some of the small bottles from Orzel.
I will try to find one to compare.
This Maori motive reminds me of some of the small bottles from Orzel.
I will try to find one to compare.
Re: Parker Pottery Bottle Lincoln Wines
So I've just been informed by Ev that the Parker bottle was designed by HH. Ev did you want to tell everyone what you told me? As a side note: This seems to fit in quite well with the time Dave Jenkins retired and Parker hired someone who had worked with HH and had access to the unused designs. I'm off to the museum this week to get the lowdown.
TimCaulton- Number of posts : 163
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