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Hinau Pottery, Waimauku. Possibly Peter Masters
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Kat & Co.- Number of posts : 2321
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Re: Hinau Pottery, Waimauku. Possibly Peter Masters
No, but I have a little slip cast piggy with the Hinau stamp on it (at least I remember it as being slip cast, will have to check next time I'm downstairs!)
Cat-a-lat- Number of posts : 1043
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Re: Hinau Pottery, Waimauku. Possibly Peter Masters
Two lovely dishes listed on Trade Me that have Hinau Waimauku on them also what I think is Owhaiwhai.
https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/marketplace/pottery-glass/porcelain-pottery/other-nz-manufacturers/listing/3545670498?tm=email&et=202&mt=B51A7F86-D9E5-4B82-91DA-C48DA33510A0&bof=anhZq4ub
There is a Hinau Road in Waimauku, so this must be where this pottery was made.
One step closer to finding out who made this work ....
https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/marketplace/pottery-glass/porcelain-pottery/other-nz-manufacturers/listing/3545670498?tm=email&et=202&mt=B51A7F86-D9E5-4B82-91DA-C48DA33510A0&bof=anhZq4ub
There is a Hinau Road in Waimauku, so this must be where this pottery was made.
One step closer to finding out who made this work ....
Re: Hinau Pottery, Waimauku. Possibly Peter Masters
Just found a Potters Market ad in New Zealand Potter, Vol 28, No 2 1988 p42 for a kiln which can be seen at Peter Master's pottery, Hinau Road, Waimauku. The contact people for the kiln and other equipment are Doug or Beryl Good in Coastesville.
Maybe one of these people might be a clue?
Maybe one of these people might be a clue?
TonyK- Number of posts : 653
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Peter Masters
Thanks so much Tony !!
Peter Masters seems to be an accomplished potter going by his history and Doug Good was an excellent businessman who died in 2020.
https://www.flickr.com/groups/1281707@N21/discuss/72157640652129385/
Peter Masters seems to be an accomplished potter going by his history and Doug Good was an excellent businessman who died in 2020.
https://www.flickr.com/groups/1281707@N21/discuss/72157640652129385/
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Re: Hinau Pottery, Waimauku. Possibly Peter Masters
Just found this Trade Me listing with Dorothy Ewart's mark and Hinau stamp!
Dorothy Ewart Pottery - Hinau Pottery Pin Dish https://www.trademe.co.nz/3741492281
Dorothy Ewart Pottery - Hinau Pottery Pin Dish https://www.trademe.co.nz/3741492281
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Re: Hinau Pottery, Waimauku. Possibly Peter Masters
Gosh I will have to try and track down Dorothy's pottery history now!
I'm sure that she passed away quite recently and hopefully there is an obituary for her online.
I'm sure that she passed away quite recently and hopefully there is an obituary for her online.
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