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Author Topic: High Gloss vase sign KW / KN (ID=Looe Pottery)  (Read 7565 times)

Offline Pete

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High Gloss vase sign KW / KN (ID=Looe Pottery)
« on: August 25, 2007, 10:04:52 AM »
Speckled brown studio pottery vase with high gloss glaze.
Marked (incised) KN (or possibly KW) on base
Red clay.

I have been at a dead end with this one for about 5 years now
I have searched on various combinations of signed+KW or KN in pottery at Ebay
& similar searches with pottery/ vase / vas / scandi / scandinavian / danish / red clay / etc at Google several times

Scandi ?  Any ideas of where to look ? websites ?
Anyone know the significance (if any) of the red clay ?
or the high glass glaze ?

I have only pottery book "Scandinavian Art Pottery" by Hecht - nothing similar in there
Thanks for looking
Pete

Offline Sue C

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Re: High Gloss vase sign KW / KN
« Reply #1 on: August 25, 2007, 03:29:05 PM »
Hi Pete, the only mark i have found similar to your's is for Looe pottery, i will dig a bit more but if you want try contacting www.cornishceramics.com
a virtual museum data base, they may help :)
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Re: High Gloss vase sign KW / KN
« Reply #2 on: August 25, 2007, 03:50:14 PM »
I think that Sue might just be right (again  ;D ), Pete.
Take a look here and scroll down to the L's.
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Re: High Gloss vase sign KW / KN
« Reply #3 on: August 25, 2007, 04:24:07 PM »
Gosh!! :blush:
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Offline Pete

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Re: High Gloss vase sign KW / KN
« Reply #4 on: August 26, 2007, 12:41:00 PM »
OOooh I've been shunted off !!!
Geeze Louise the Mods here as fast as lightening !!!
Thanks so much Sue you are a star ***** YES that deffo IS the mark Della **** YIPEEEEEEEEEEEE !

Somewhat confused tho in that the item shown here http://www.cornishceramics.com/plooe.htm
has quite different marks including "Looe".

I wondered if 2 potteries there and further digging gives also Barbican Pottery, Looe for the Webbs. So maybe 2 or maybe different ownership at different times.  As my mark was published in 1955, it would be the latter period (closure in 1962) if so and would appear to be for K.G.F Webb. What a lot of initials ! I wonder what relation M. Webb was.

Further googling around Webb + the initials + Barbican + Looe has not brought forth any further info except that Barbican is the name of several streets and indeed a whole area of East Looe. I wonder if a Barbican fortresss still exists there.

I did look at various Cornish pottery sites some years ago as I do like some Cornish Pottery anyway and I'm pretty sure that The Digital Museum was one of them though I think it has changed and grown a lot since then. I gave up on my few ceramics for a long time.

If the mark had been labelled KW I would have found it way back then !!!  So you are so clever in finding it Sue. I assume you must have looked all through all the marks there as neither Looe nor KW appear on the drop down lists of potteries and initials ? I think that had I done the same I would still have missed it !

I had convinced myself that it was Scandi because of the clay colour but I now note that Tintagel uses Red Clay too and maybe other Cornish potteries too ? - so much to learn !! What was it that made you think that the piece is Cornish in the first place Sue ??

Anyway thanks again so much
Only here 5 mins and success already - I'm flushed !!
Pete






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Re: High Gloss vase sign KW / KN
« Reply #5 on: August 27, 2007, 10:43:04 AM »
Hi Pete, we get lot's of Cornish pottery here and red clay is used all over the place, but to be honest is was the colour of the glaze it just felt (if that's the right word,) cornish, also people up north used to think of cornwall as some place foreign and take holidays there, so we tend to get a lot of cornish pottery here.
Plus :pst: i got a book shhhh!
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