Latest topics Statistics We have 57 registered usersThe newest registered user is nostalgia Our users have posted a total of 1757 messages in 685 subjects | The Stunning Aquila Eagle Sat 26 Sep - 8:56 by HeatherT Aquila is a more modern name for Titian so I have posted here, but we could reclassify if need be. This piece is absolutely stunning in detail and I hope my photos do it justice. Again from the wonderful collection of Manos. ![]() ![]() ... Comments: 2 Titian Studios Seagulls Sat 26 Sep - 14:00 by HeatherT These are really lovely, the smaller one is marked Titian Studios, the bigger one not, though the birds are identical to look at. Manos believes the bigger one is the earlier experimental piece. They are stunning. ![]() ![]() Comments: 0 Rare Titian Studios Football Mug Sat 26 Sep - 8:50 by HeatherT On page 149 of Gail Henrys "New Zealand Pottery" she writes of this rare piece. She describes this as a truly indigenous piece which was designed and modelled by Cam Brown in 1956. It was made to commemorate the victory by Waikato over the Springboks and has a sock decorated on one side with Waikato colours and on the other with the Springbok colours. Don Clarke was instrumental in wi... Comments: 0 Titian Studios Palamino - Thu 11 Jun - 21:59 by HeatherT From the collection of Manos, this very rare piece is the only one we have heard of.. I just hope my photography does it justice... ![]() ![]() Marked Titian Studios Comments: 3 Figurines From the Cabinets of Manos.. Thu 9 Apr - 21:22 by HeatherT These three Figurines all feature in Gail Henry's book, New Zealand Pottery The Fortune Teller ( Dorothy Brown, 1953) ![]() and these two figurines by Cam Brown (p 161 Gail Henry) ![]() Comments: 3 Titian Boy and Girl Figurines Wed 26 Aug - 22:01 by HeatherT From the collection of Manos...both has GB etched on base (Girl Boy???) ![]() Manos has a photo of a glazed coloured boy the same posted on the site. Comments: 0 Titian/Aquila Girl Figurine Wed 26 Aug - 21:51 by HeatherT The detail on this one is lovely...Manos thinks she held a parasol originally as a thin wire can pass through both her hands as a parasol handle once would have..and look at the way she tilts her head as if there were a parasol open...this one would have been made, judging by the stamp in the early 1970s. ![]() and the ... Comments: 0 |
























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