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Post  Maryr Tue 22 Oct - 17:43

Have been on a road trip and discovered the lovely charity shops up a back street in Te Puke.. THREE of them, yum yum yum. Here is a Kermiko coffee set (which I didn't buy - George was rolling his eyes a bit by this time!) Every one of these items had the little Kermiko stick-on label - mint.
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And here's a Kermiko pate dish, which has a different pattern, and also comes complete with the label. More Kermiko Z_kerm11
And this is the salt and pepper - from Salvation Army Whangarei. No markings on these but I would be surprised if they're not Kermiko. (from my limited knowledge!)
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Post  Jeremy Ashford Tue 22 Oct - 18:41

Maryr, re salt and pepper: that's what I assumed too.
Did you notice that even though one is a P and one an S each has only one hole!

On the shelf above them (top shelf, middle stand) is a medium sized Adelaar (just maybe it  Orzel but I think Adelaar) storage canister for $5, very faint name markings.

The Te Puke coffee set looks great. And I bet that was obscenely cheap. Despite the pretty transfers I'd have had it.
That satin pottery has such a lovely feel. It would just be nice to think you could get a bargain in Te Puke.


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Post  JanPots Tue 22 Oct - 18:44

Did you spend a few hours in the shop that sells every type of pottery/ crockery you can wave a stick at.? I love that shop hehehehe
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Post  Jeremy Ashford Tue 22 Oct - 19:23

JanPots,
that's why I was kidding about getting a bargain in Te Puke.
Last time I was there you needed to take out a mortgage to buy a cup!
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Post  Jeremy Ashford Mon 18 Nov - 11:35

For Stewart Salisbury on Kermiko go to the Stewart Pottery topic:

http://newzealandpottery.forumotion.net/t2466-stewart-pottery-ltd#9512
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Post  Jeremy Ashford Mon 18 Nov - 19:44

Suddenly, out of nowhere I've been seeing a lot of these little Kermiko vases around:

http://www.trademe.co.nz/a.asp?id=661730330

I've seen a couple pass thru the Anglican shop, and I'm sure there were a few others too.
Hospice has one without transfers. Very unusual for Kermiko.
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Post  Jeremy Ashford Tue 26 Nov - 15:01

KERMIKO Settler Collection
(Not to be confused with Orzel SettlerS Collection)
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This is a standard Kermiko mug with a flat bottom.
No sticker, but the name Kermiko included in the pattern.

Another purchase from "Garage Sale" in Hikurangi.
This shop has quite a bit of Kermiko with the flower transfer.
including a cute salt pig like the one just sold on tm:
http://www.trademe.co.nz/664019717
(I think it's the same transfer but may have been the pink one.)
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Post  mumof1 Mon 20 Jan - 9:27

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This mug is interesting, in that I though it was made by Royal Oak, but now I have checked it again...
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It has Kermiko on the bottom!  sunny
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Post  Barry Sluiters Mon 8 Feb - 22:33

That is Kermiko. The image was by a talented young lady in her teens at the time Denise Copper. There was a range of these mugs.

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