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Re: Putaruru for gallery
Mike, I missed your question. If you are referring to the ones in the topic linked below I"d say no.
http://newzealandpottery.forumotion.net/t5056-clay-craft-etc-soup-mugs-bowls-canister-vase#18761
Kat, the cork hole on the salt pig does look like an Orzel top but my observation of this shape on the Putaruru stuff is that there is a slight outward flair towards the top giving a concavity to the whole thing. I noticed this concavity on the rims of their sugar bowls, canisters etc. back when we were trying to work out what the Parker pottery mugs were. It seems pretty consistent in their work.
http://newzealandpottery.forumotion.net/t5056-clay-craft-etc-soup-mugs-bowls-canister-vase#18761
Kat, the cork hole on the salt pig does look like an Orzel top but my observation of this shape on the Putaruru stuff is that there is a slight outward flair towards the top giving a concavity to the whole thing. I noticed this concavity on the rims of their sugar bowls, canisters etc. back when we were trying to work out what the Parker pottery mugs were. It seems pretty consistent in their work.
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Re: Putaruru for gallery
Thanks Jeremy it was those ramekins I was asking about. Larger photos from that link showed what I needed. I think the larger of the small vases of mine are Putaruru and was just checking that glaze that looked a little similar to the ramekins.
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Re: Putaruru for gallery
Kat & Co. wrote:
Ev I am not totally sure the 2 small vases on left in my first post are Putaruru..maybe they shouldnt be in gallery yet?
I need more specific details Kat as I'm a bit lost in here .....
Re: Putaruru for gallery
In the picture of my 4 mini vases above, on right the candle stick & closest to it are Putaruru, I am unsure about the fluted & long neck vases on left pic..
Kat & Co.- Number of posts : 2311
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My mistake
Sorry all, that was my mistake. When I put my oar in, I referred to Kat's photo as Mike's and vice versa. I agree with Kat as above, and also in this photo of Mikes (link below), I am not sure about the two larger vases on the right, or the small one furthest left. Mike can you give us a yes or a no??
https://i.servimg.com/u/f39/18/79/09/02/img_1432.jpg
https://i.servimg.com/u/f39/18/79/09/02/img_1432.jpg
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Re: Putaruru for gallery
Yes I agree that it is probably best to wait for more definitive proof. Above second from the left is Putaruru (not marked) and the rest in this photo probably are when you see them together.
Below I was trying to say that the three from the left are probably not Putaruru as the far left one is Taiwanese and the next two look like they could be as well.
mike67- Number of posts : 392
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Re: Putaruru for gallery
Thanks Mike, I have removed all of the photos from the gallery except the second from the left in the top photo. There is a lesson to be learnt here, but I'm not sure what it is .... as I'm still confused.
Re: Putaruru for gallery
Hah you have every reason to be confused Ev... I put a big fat cat among the pigeons by referring to photos the wrong way round. xx
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Goblet Shape
A handless cup
Kat & Co.- Number of posts : 2311
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Re: Putaruru for gallery
It would be ok to drink wine from I wonder if it is part of a set?
Kat & Co.- Number of posts : 2311
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Re: Putaruru for gallery
I just checked some of their wine goblets from an old listing and they don't have the little stand, but I will add your pic to the Gallery as a goblet
putaruru vase for the gallery
A photo for the gallery...
JanPots- Number of posts : 2105
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Putaruru Goblet
10cm Goblet Shape with Putaruru Hand Ceramics on base.
Kat & Co.- Number of posts : 2311
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