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Ah Ev.... looks like you're developing an obsession too. I have coveted that big ewer that Jeremy posted but 30 dollars is too much especially since it once had a lid.
Maryr- Number of posts : 1994
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Val, at just $5 more the brown seems like a good deal (comparatively) but I just don't fancy the colour.
The green one's been there quite a while now but I didn't recognised it as Beach until you mentioned it (either here or at Jim's, can't remember).
The green one's been there quite a while now but I didn't recognised it as Beach until you mentioned it (either here or at Jim's, can't remember).
Jeremy Ashford- Number of posts : 3193
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Agreed re colour. The green is so much more to my taste. One day a perfect specimen will come my way...
Maryr- Number of posts : 1994
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Frilly Vase 225mm high
This is a stunner and I managed to pick up the correct colour eventually. Unfortunately it has a chip, but fortunately it only cost $6 because of it. The frill doesn't stand out as having finger marks like the smaller green one did.
The base - which is the pale yellow clay..
This decoration is called Chattering !
Edits to add the lid without a pot with the Koru under the knob... same glazing.
The base - which is the pale yellow clay..
This decoration is called Chattering !
Edits to add the lid without a pot with the Koru under the knob... same glazing.
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Ev, The frilly brown vase has a Steenstra look because of the sharp lines and the pattern too.
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haselnuss wrote:Ev, The frilly brown vase has a Steenstra look because of the sharp lines and the pattern too.
I don't think I've seen a Steenstra pot with this decoration, although I have seen some Rhodes ones, but they were made from Brick Clay.
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Ev, have a look at the brown/off white Steenstra vase that I posted. It has the bumpy bit on the off white part and the crisp lines.
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Ev, the colour on your vase is a lot brighter than the ewer. It actually looks quite nice.
This chattering is becoming quite recognisable.
This chattering is becoming quite recognisable.
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haselnuss wrote:Ev, have a look at the brown/off white Steenstra vase that I posted. It has the bumpy bit on the off white part and the crisp lines.
Yes I agree with you now haselnuss ..... Thanks as it's hard to pick out because of the white glaze.
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Thanks, haselnuss, for sharing you Steenstra pot here.
When Val talked to Steve Fullmer he told her that Daniel Steenstra taught the other hand-potters at Beach Artware his koru technique for the lids so presumably he taught them a lot more than that. It would be nice to assume that the grooved and/or chittered Beach pieces were Steenstra himself, as it would mean that Ev, Mike and I had acquired Steenstra pieces on the cheap, but unfortunately we will need more specific information to make such an attribution. I'm easy with that: I just love my uranium orange!
I hope we get some more information from Steve Fullmer.
When Val talked to Steve Fullmer he told her that Daniel Steenstra taught the other hand-potters at Beach Artware his koru technique for the lids so presumably he taught them a lot more than that. It would be nice to assume that the grooved and/or chittered Beach pieces were Steenstra himself, as it would mean that Ev, Mike and I had acquired Steenstra pieces on the cheap, but unfortunately we will need more specific information to make such an attribution. I'm easy with that: I just love my uranium orange!
I hope we get some more information from Steve Fullmer.
Jeremy Ashford- Number of posts : 3193
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As you were!! This decoration technique is called CHATTERING !!
I was incorrectly corrected My fault for listening
I was incorrectly corrected My fault for listening
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That makes more sense. When I first saw you use "chattering" I thought of the same word used for vibration in machinery from play between moving parts, as though there is a conversation going on. Very evocative.
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The "P" marks - another glaze?
These soup whatsits look very similar in shape. The greyish one has a 'P' mark... like some of the hand potted ware we think is Beach. I have also posted my 'P' jug for comparison of marks. Soups (across the top opening) are 11 cm (brown) and 12 cm (grey). The jug is 15 cm high.
Also here is a nice collection of the jugs in green. LOVE this ware! Jugs are 10 cm -10.5 cm high. Same theme, all slightly different. Very similar in style to the big ewer in the Whangarei hospice shop that Jeremy posted.
Also here is a nice collection of the jugs in green. LOVE this ware! Jugs are 10 cm -10.5 cm high. Same theme, all slightly different. Very similar in style to the big ewer in the Whangarei hospice shop that Jeremy posted.
Maryr- Number of posts : 1994
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News Flash !!!!
I have photos of Beach Artware stamp on an orangish pot. !!!!! Hope to post later.
I have photos of Beach Artware stamp on an orangish pot. !!!!! Hope to post later.
blue-green coffee canister
Beach Artware blue-green coffee canister.
All the usual stuff. This is still smaller than Val's orange "Tea".
All the usual stuff. This is still smaller than Val's orange "Tea".
Jeremy Ashford- Number of posts : 3193
Location : Whangarei, New Zealand
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Ev. Mate. So looking forward to seeing this sticker. I am agog!
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It's stamped into the clay Val ..... so exciting and I've given it a new topic!!!
Also this friend that alerted me to the Beach also had this dinosaur jug .... which is extremely weird, but we already have one on here.
Plus it has a P on the base ..
Also this friend that alerted me to the Beach also had this dinosaur jug .... which is extremely weird, but we already have one on here.
Plus it has a P on the base ..
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I should have mentioned in my previous post that Val and I took our orange to Antiques Club last night, in part at least because we had a speaker talking about uranium glass.
At least two people I talked to during the evening said that they had the exact same pottery at home in regular use. One of them said it was her mother's and she's keeping it. Popular in Whangarei! Actually I've been to both their houses and it would have mean nothing to me at the time: I have absolutely no memory of it.
At least two people I talked to during the evening said that they had the exact same pottery at home in regular use. One of them said it was her mother's and she's keeping it. Popular in Whangarei! Actually I've been to both their houses and it would have mean nothing to me at the time: I have absolutely no memory of it.
Jeremy Ashford- Number of posts : 3193
Location : Whangarei, New Zealand
Registration date : 2010-09-11
Wine set in greens
Well today I found a 7 piece Wine Set in this style with chattering in the green glaze like the ones in Whangarei. A large heavy wine bottle and 6 long stemmed goblets. I didn't get it as it was $75, but I have to say that I was tempted to. The handle on the wine bottle is a hoot as it is so robust and strong it will never come off. The proprietor said that this ware is quite common, but he didn't know who made it.
I think this is a Dipping Bowl ..
One of these days all of this will fall into place!!
I found what I guess is a little dipping bowl 84mm across and it has a lip in this distinctive brown and gold glaze. The clay is a pale yellow colour.
I found what I guess is a little dipping bowl 84mm across and it has a lip in this distinctive brown and gold glaze. The clay is a pale yellow colour.
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A Trademe Beach Artware listing, something you don't see very often!
http://www.trademe.co.nz/a.aspx?id=799983412
http://www.trademe.co.nz/a.aspx?id=799983412
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The step at the rim would indicate that it once had a lid, would it not?
Jeremy Ashford- Number of posts : 3193
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If you mean the little dipping bowl, there is no gallery for a lid. It has a flange for ease of picking up. I found another today.
Perhaps you were meaning the vase? Not sure really as it is hard to tell if that is a gallery at the top.
Perhaps you were meaning the vase? Not sure really as it is hard to tell if that is a gallery at the top.
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Orange salt pig DS
Orange Salt Pig with initials DS. This has been hand thrown and is made out of a low fire terracotta type clay. It has had felt put on the base, which I will leave as it is glued fast. I'm not sure if it belongs in this topic ....?
The unglazed inside. About a quarter of the inside is glazed in the orange glaze.
The DS mark which looks like it has been put on using small stamps ..
The unglazed inside. About a quarter of the inside is glazed in the orange glaze.
The DS mark which looks like it has been put on using small stamps ..
Margarine
This Margarine pot definitely belongs in this thread.
The gallery for the lid is glazed and the clay is that yellowish colour that we often see.
It is a very handsome pot in it's dark green colours!
The koru under the knob on the lid ..
The base showing the yellowish clay..
The gallery for the lid is glazed and the clay is that yellowish colour that we often see.
It is a very handsome pot in it's dark green colours!
The koru under the knob on the lid ..
The base showing the yellowish clay..
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