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Ballarat Heritage ServicesCeramic - Studio Pottery, Pottery Vase with Crystaline Glaze by David Williams
... Studio Pottery......studio pottery...Pottery Vase with Crystaline Glaze by David Williams Ceramic Studio Pottery David Williams wartook Pottery ...David WILLIAMs David Williams established Toolangi Pottery in Toolangi, Victoria, in 1977. In 1980, he completed a BA in Fine Art from Phillip Institute of Technology (now part of RMIT University). He produces mainly crystalline glazed bowls, platters, vases, lampbases and other domestic ware. His works are marked with an impressed stamp reading 'David Williams' or 'David WIlliams Handcrafted in Australia ' and he also used a cursive 'DP Williams'.Photograph of a hand thrown ceramic vase with crystalline glaze. It is signed on the base with a cursive 'DP Williams'. ceramics, pottery, david williams, crystaline glaze, crystalline glaze, toolangi pottery, studio pottery, australian studio pottery -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesCeramic - Studio Pottery, John Gleeson, Ceramic Platter, 2007
... Studio Pottery......studio pottery...John Gleason studio pottery Ceramics Australian Studio POttery Platter plate Large celadon platter with incised fish design. ...John GLEESON Living at Campbell's Creek for over 30 years, John Gleeson makes a range of functional stoneware pottery. He fell in loved with pottery during a hobby class in Geelong in 1972. He worked for a year at Canny Ridge Pottery in Harcourt. John Gleeson uses white stoneware and porcelain clay from The Bendigo Pottery, and buff clay from Bennetts Pottery in Adelaide. He mixed all his own glazes from commercially sourced raw materials, sometimes supplemented with ash from his fire and local red clay to get special effects.Large celadon platter with incised fish design. john gleason, studio pottery, ceramics, australian studio pottery, platter, plate -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Australian Studio Pottery, Lidded cannister by Old Ballarat Pottery
... Australian Studio Pottery......Australian Studio Pottery...Lidded cannister by Old Ballarat Pottery Photograph Australian Studio Pottery ...Colour photograph of a lidded cannister by Old Ballarat Pottery, with leaves and gum blossom depicted in glaze.old ballarat pottery, gum blossom, lidded vessel, australian studio pottery, ceramics -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Australian Studio Pottery, Lidded container by Maldon Pottery
... Australian Studio Pottery......australian studio pottery...Lidded container by Maldon Pottery Photograph Australian Studio Pottery ...Maldon Pottery was established in 1973 by Neville Wilson (1946-1996), Tom Metcalf (1948- ) and Graham Masters (1950- ) in a mud brick building on Barringhup Road, Maldon, Victoria. Tom Metcalf and Graham Masters Masters graduated from Bendigo College of Advanced Education all Bendigo graduates. Wilson (1946-1996) graduated in 1967, then spent a couple of years in Europe and the UK, working with David Eeles and Gwyn Hanssen Pigott, before qualifying as a teacher at the Technical Teachers' College, Toorak in 1970. In 1971 he was involved in setting up the Barambah Pottery at the Cherbourg Settlement in Qld. In 1972-73 he lectured at the Bendigo College of Advanced Education (later LaTrobe University Bendigo). Wilson was a skilled drawer and did all the brushwork. Metcalf (1948- ) graduated in 1968, did two years' work experience at Non-porite in Melbourne, then worked as a thrower and decorator at Bendigo Pottery from 1971-73. He is T.M. on Epsom ware. Masters (1950- ) graduated in 1973 and established the Enterprise Pottery at Myers Flat with Morris Hesse in 1974, so must have joined the partnership later than the others. He left in 1984 to set up his own Sweenies Creek Pottery. Metcalf left in the late 1980s, leaving Wilson to operate the pottery by himself until his death in 1996. As well as using the Maldon Pottery stamp, Wilson signed some of his work with his name or an impressed 'N'. Photograph of a hand thrown lidded sugar or jam pot, with glaze design depicting an Australian landscape in the 'continuous trees' pattern, and birds on the lid. He has a 'Maldon Pottery' mark on the base. maldon pottery, ceramics, australian studio pottery, neville wilson -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesCeramic - Australian Studio Pottery, Platter by Grant Finck
... Australian Studio Pottery......Australian Studio Pottery...Platter by Grant Finck Ceramic Australian Studio Pottery ...Grant FINCK (1958 - ) Born Edanhope, Victoria Grant Finck's professional career as a sculptor and ceramicist started inthe late 1970s. In 1991 he successfully completed post-graduate studies at the Victorian College of the Arts. Grant Finck spent years as a ceramicist, mastering the precise discipline of clay and fire and developing a strong eye for form. In 1978 he establied a pottery in Portland, Victoria. 1985 he established a ceramics workshop and art gallery at Phillip Island, Victoria. In 1989 he was assistant to sculptor Peter Corlett. A well thrown platter with fine brushwork depicting plants. Marjed in the base FG.grant finck, platter, australian studio pottery, plate -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Australian Studio Pottery, Ceramic urn by Michael Wilson
... Australian Studio Pottery......Australian studio pottery...Michael Wilson Ceramics Australian studio pottery Ceramic urn by Michael Wilson Photograph Australian Studio Pottery ...Michael WILSON Michael Wilson receiveda Diploma of Fine Art in 1978 and a Graduate Diploma of Education in 1980 from the University of Ballarat (later Federation University). Establishing himself as a full-time potter, he made a range of hand-thrown functional wares with reduced glazes and hand-painted floral decoration featuring Australian native flowers. In 1989, he launched a line of gold lustre boxed ceramics targeted at the corporate gift market. These became popular with both corporate and state and federal government clients as gifts to international dignitaries in Australia and overseas. Some time during this period, he took time out to obtain a Diploma of Business from the University of Ballarat. In 1996, he released a new dry glazed series of ceramics. In recent years, he has been working with bronze, aluminium, recycled copper, granite, basalt, recycled red gum, sandstone and carved hebal blocks to produce a range of sculptures. Work may be marked with a painted 'Wilson' or impressed 'MW' in a flourished script or impressed 'MW' with a map of Australia. michael wilson, ceramics, australian studio pottery -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesCeramic - Studio Pottery, Pottery Pot Pourie Pot
... Studio Pottery......Australian Studio Pottery...Pottery Pot Pourie Pot Ceramic Studio Pottery wartook Pottery ...Photo of a hand thrown ceramic vase. ceramics, australian studio pottery -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Australian Studio Pottery, Ceramic Bottle by Maldon Pottery
... Australian Studio Pottery......australian studio pottery...Ceramic Bottle by Maldon Pottery Photograph Australian Studio Pottery ...Maldon Pottery was established in 1973 by Neville Wilson (1946-1996), Tom Metcalf (1948- ) and Graham Masters (1950- ) on Barringhup Road, Maldon, Victoria. Tom Metcalf and Graham Masters Masters graduated from Bendigo College of Advanced Education all Bendigo graduates. Wilson ) He was a skilled drawer and did all the brushwork. Metcalf (1948- ) graduated in 1968, did two years' work experience at Non-porite in Melbourne, then worked as a thrower and decorator at Bendigo Pottery from 1971-73. He is T.M. on Epsom ware. Masters (1950- ) graduated in 1973 and established the Enterprise Pottery at Myers Flat with Morris Hesse in 1974, so must have joined the partnership later than the others. He left in 1984 to set up his own Sweenies Creek Pottery. Metcalf left in the late 1980s, leaving Wilson to operate the pottery by himself until his death in 1996. As well as using the Maldon Pottery stamp, Wilson signed some of his work with his name or an impressed 'N'. Photograph of a hand thrown ceramic bottle, with glaze design depicting an Australian landscape in the 'continuous trees' pattern.maldon pottery, ceramics, australian studio pottery -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - The Hunt Club Pottery Studio laying of first brick, 1990
... The Hunt Club Pottery Studio laying of first brick...The Hunt Club Pottery Studio laying of first brick...Group of photographs taken on the occasion of laying the first brick and unveiling a commemoration plaque for the pottery studio at the Hunt Club Deer Park Features the Governer Dr JD McCaughey and Mrs McCaughey the Mayor of Sunshine Mr Don McKay and Pam Makings and The Parsons of the Sunshine and District Historical Society...The Hunt Club Hotel Hotel Deer Park Ballarat Road Group of photographs taken on the occasion of laying the first brick and unveiling a commemoration plaque for the pottery studio at the Hunt Club Deer Park Features the Governer Dr JD McCaughey and Mrs McCaughey the Mayor of Sunshine Mr Don McKay and Pam Makings and The Parsons of the Sunshine and District Historical Society The Hunt Club Pottery Studio laying of first brick Photograph The Hunt Club Pottery Studio laying of first brick ...Group of photographs taken on the occasion of laying the first brick and unveiling a commemoration plaque for the pottery studio at the Hunt Club Deer Park Features the Governer Dr JD McCaughey and Mrs McCaughey the Mayor of Sunshine Mr Don McKay and Pam Makings and The Parsons of the Sunshine and District Historical Societythe hunt club hotel, hotel, deer park, ballarat road -
Round the Bend Conservation Co-operativeAnother early Co-op building was referred to as the Humpy. It was used as a pottery studio
... It was used as a pottery studio...It was used as a pottery studio. Originally a weatherboard building built by Chris Mueller in 1973-74, it eventually started to deteriorate and was clad in mud brick. ...It was used as a pottery studio ...Another early Co-op building was referred to as the Humpy. It was used as a pottery studio. Originally a weatherboard building built by Chris Mueller in 1973-74, it eventually started to deteriorate and was clad in mud brick. Band White Photo -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, David and Joan Armfield Studio House and Pottery (1953)
... David and Joan Armfield Studio House and Pottery (1953)...Image 13 David and Joan Armfield Studio House and Pottery Original building commenced by Roger Bell in 1953 Later completed by David and Joan Armfield The Alistair Knox Collection The Alistair Knox Collection is a series of mounted enlarged photos of mud brick houses and related subjects. ...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne Image 13 David and Joan Armfield Studio House and Pottery Original building commenced by Roger Bell in 1953 Later completed by David and Joan Armfield The Alistair Knox Collection The Alistair Knox Collection is a series of mounted enlarged photos of mud brick houses and related subjects. ...Image 13 David and Joan Armfield Studio House and Pottery Original building commenced by Roger Bell in 1953 Later completed by David and Joan Armfield The Alistair Knox Collection The Alistair Knox Collection is a series of mounted enlarged photos of mud brick houses and related subjects. The collection is understood to have been put together by Alistair Knox although it is the work of several unacknowledged photographers. For some years it was held by the Building Department of the former Eltham Shire Council and was then passed to our Society for safekeeping. Some of the photos have been used in Knox's books and from time to time some of them have been part of various historical displays. As far as we know there has not been a public display of the whole collection which numbers about forty photographs. The collection has been copied on to slides for the purpose of this meeting and to be retained as part of the Society's pictorial collection. Alistair Knox 1912 - 1986 is acknowledged as the founder of Eltham's mud brick building movement. Many of the buildings shown in the collection are of his design and he was also involved with the construction of several of them. Others are the work of his contemporaries and associates such as Peter Glass, Gordon Ford, and John Harcourt. (EDHS Newsletter No. 145 July 2002)Handwritten notes in pencil re details of building, year of construction, owner, designer, builder, etcdavid and joan armfield studio house, david armfield, houses, joan armfield, mud brick construction, roger bell, alistair knox collection -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesCeramic - Ceramics, Ceramic Canister by NPCP
... ...studio pottery...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields ceramics gumleaf decoration studio pottery Australian Studio POttery Photograph of a hand thrown glazed stoneware canister with 'Gum Leaf' design. ...Photograph of a hand thrown glazed stoneware canister with 'Gum Leaf' design. ceramics, gumleaf decoration, studio pottery, australian studio pottery -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesCeramic - Ceramics, Ceramic Cup
... ...studio pottery...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields ceramics landscape studio pottery Australian studio pottery Photograph of a hand thrown cup with glaze decoration. ...Photograph of a hand thrown cup with glaze decoration. ceramics, landscape, studio pottery, australian studio pottery -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesCeramic - Ceramics, Pottery Vase by Gambles Pottery
... ...studio pottery...Photograph of a hand thrown and decorated ceramic vase by Gambles Pottery with impressed studio mark on the base. ...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields ceramics pottery studio pottery Gambles pottery Photograph of a hand thrown and decorated ceramic vase by Gambles Pottery with impressed studio mark on the base. ...Photograph of a hand thrown and decorated ceramic vase by Gambles Pottery with impressed studio mark on the base. ceramics, pottery, studio pottery, gambles pottery -
Federation University Art CollectionCeramic - Artwork - Ceramics, Woodfired Lidded Jar by Stewart Scambler, c1986
... ...Australian Studio Pottery...He used an incised or impressed 'Stewart' for his mark on early works but later started incising his full name. stewart scrambler ceramics jan feder memorial ceramics collection gippsland campus woodfire 86 bohemian ceramics Australian Studio Pottery Wheelthrown and woodfired lidded jar. ...Stewart SCAMBLER Stewart Scrambler is also a woodfirer, making ceramic forms inspired by the Western Australian landscape from local clays and glazes and a mix of native timbers from his York property. He used an incised or impressed 'Stewart' for his mark on early works but later started incising his full name.Wheelthrown and woodfired lidded jar. stewart scrambler, ceramics, jan feder memorial ceramics collection, gippsland campus, woodfire 86, bohemian ceramics, australian studio pottery -
Federation University Art CollectionCeramic, Roswitha Wulff, Woodfired Bowl by Roswitha Wulff, 1986, 1986
... ...botany bay studio pottery...Pottery, London, as well as working in potteries in Denmark and Germany. From 1969-70, she worked in North-West Pakistan as a research scholar for the Smithonian Institute and the University of NSW. Returning to Australia in 1970, she set up a workshop in Paddington, NSW, with the help of an Australia Council grant and taught part-time at the East Sydney Technical College and the Willoughby Workshop Art Centre. Since then she has been a lecturer and Head of Ceramics in many institutions, including the National Art School. In the 1990s she moved her studio...In 2007, she used such tiles to create a mural commemorating the Sesquicentenary of St Vincent's Hospital in Paddington. roswitha wulff jan feder jan feder memorial ceramics collection woodfire ceramics gippsland campus botany bay studio pottery Signed on base Woodfired stoneware bowl with flay ash Woodfired Bowl by Roswitha Wulff, 1986 Ceramic Roswitha Wulff ..."I am an Australian of German parents born in Persia. I was taught by Peter Rushforth, with a very strong Japanese influence. My work attempts to incorporate these four elements of my history. For form, my influence comes from Art Nouveau, or Jugendstil as it is called in Germany. Techniques are informed by pottery from Japan, China, Korea and Germany. My colours are inspired by the Australian landscape. Using the language of woodfiring, I create a personal vocabulary with new subjects, grammar and syntax, which make each pot a one-off object containing all my diverse influences." (Roswitha Wulff)Roswitha WULFF (1941- ) Born Tabrize, Iran. Arrived Austrqalia c1949 Roswitha Wulff spent her early childhood with her mother, potter Helma Klett, in Germany. In 1964, she obtained a ceramics certificate from the East Sydney Technical College. From 1964-65, she worked with Robin Welch and Ian Sprague at Sprague's Mungeribar Pottery in Upper Beaconsfield, VIC. In 1966 she worked at the Sturt Pottery in Mittagong, NSW under Les Blakebrough. Between 1967 and 1969 Roswitha Wulff travelled overseas, spending 6 monthe with Robin Welch after his return to England and 9 months as a full-time thrower at Briglin Pottery, London, as well as working in potteries in Denmark and Germany. From 1969-70, she worked in North-West Pakistan as a research scholar for the Smithonian Institute and the University of NSW. Returning to Australia in 1970, she set up a workshop in Paddington, NSW, with the help of an Australia Council grant and taught part-time at the East Sydney Technical College and the Willoughby Workshop Art Centre. Since then she has been a lecturer and Head of Ceramics in many institutions, including the National Art School. In the 1990s she moved her studio to Botany Bay, NSW.. While working with the vessel form, she sees her pots as abstract landscapes. Recently she has also been working with wall tiles. During a residency at the Canberra School of Art in 2002, she developed tiles that looked like woodfired pillows with soft rounded rims. In 2007, she used such tiles to create a mural commemorating the Sesquicentenary of St Vincent's Hospital in Paddington. Woodfired stoneware bowl with flay ashSigned on baseroswitha wulff, jan feder, jan feder memorial ceramics collection, woodfire, ceramics, gippsland campus, botany bay studio pottery -
Federation University Art CollectionCeramic, Gladys Reynell et al, Blue Bowl By Osrey, 1923
... ...Australian Studio pottery...Gladys REYNELL (04/091881 - 16/11/1956) Born Glenelg, South Australia Gladys Reynell was South Australia's first studio potter and the first Australian artist to apply modernist principles to the crafts. For four years she worked from Ballarat. Osrey Pottery...Gladys Reynell Osrey Pottery Blue Bowl Incised Bowl Australian Studio pottery ceramics native clay Incised on the base "(Dam Clay) Ballarat 1923, Osrey" Small blue glazed ceramic bowl incised around the top with a decorative frieze. ...Gladys REYNELL (04/091881 - 16/11/1956) Born Glenelg, South Australia Gladys Reynell was South Australia's first studio potter and the first Australian artist to apply modernist principles to the crafts. For four years she worked from Ballarat. Osrey Pottery Ballarat operated between 1922 and 1926 by Gladys Reynell and George Osborne. The name of the pottery was an acronym formed from their surnames. Gladys Reynell, her sister Emily and brothers Rupert and Carew supported the war effort during World War One. Rupert Reynell was a neurologist who valued handicrafts in the rehabilitation of shell-shocked soldiers. He influenced Gladys and Margaret Rose (Rose) McPherson (later known as Margaret Preston) to learn pottery at the Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts, London, in 1916. Next year a friend sent Gladys some Kangaroo Island clay which excited her: 'I thought then that it could be the most delightful thing on earth to make pots in Australia from virgin clay'. In 1918 Gladys and Rose began teaching pottery to soldiers at Seale Hayne Neurological Hospital, Devon. In September 1919 Gladys Reynell came home in September due to her father's illness. She established the Reynella Pottery and became responsible for all stages of pottery production. Using a seasoned dump of buff-coloured clay from a well at nearby McLaren Vale Gladys Reynell built and fired her own kiln; threw simple, robust forms based on early European folk pottery; and decorated them with designs inspired by both Aboriginal art—one of the earliest to use this as a source. Gladys Reynell decorated her earthenware pottery with the characteristic rich 'Reynella blue' slip. On 14 August 1922 at St Mary's Church, Edwardstown, Gladys married George Samuel Osborne, an ex-serviceman and gardener at Reynella; they had no children. Between 1922 and 1926 they set up Osrey Pottery In Ballarat. Gladys produced pottery for sale at fairs with George as her assistant. She would throw her pots in the street, causing a sensation. In 1926 George contracted lead poisoning from lead in the glazes. They moved to rural Curdievale where Gladys resumed painting and making woodcuts. From 1939 Gladys and George lived in Melbourne. In World War II she worked in the army pay corps, in the Taxation Office, and as a translator of French. Gladys died of cancer on 16 November 1956; her husband scattered her ashes at Reynella. Her ceramics, the work of one of Australia's earliest studio potters, have been avidly collected since the late 1960s and are in most major art galleries. Small blue glazed ceramic bowl incised around the top with a decorative frieze. Incised on the base "(Dam Clay) Ballarat 1923, Osrey"gladys reynell, osrey pottery, blue bowl, incised bowl, australian studio pottery, ceramics, native clay -
Federation University Art CollectionCeramic, Sue Ferns, Raku Sculptural Form by Susan Ferns, c1983
... ...Australian Studio Pottery...Federation University Art Collection Artworks are displayed at Federation University Australia campuses at Ballarat, Gippsland (Churchill), Stawell and Horsham. goldfields Susan Ferns was a Diploma Student at the Gippsland Centre for Art and Design. susan ferns jan feder memorial ceramics collection alumni Australian Studio Pottery Raku sculpture Form Raku Sculptural Form by Susan Ferns Ceramic Sue Ferns ...Susan Ferns was a Diploma Student at the Gippsland Centre for Art and Design.Raku sculpture Formsusan ferns, jan feder memorial ceramics collection, alumni, australian studio pottery -
Federation University Art CollectionCeramic - Artwork, Wood Fired Pot by Russell Thorpe, c1979
... ...Australian Studio Pottery...Federation University Art Collection Artworks are displayed at Federation University Australia campuses at Ballarat, Gippsland (Churchill), Stawell and Horsham. goldfields Russell THORPE Russell Thorpe was a Diploma of Visual Art student at the Gippsland Centre for Art and Design (GCAD) from 1977 to 1979. jan feder memorial ceramics collection russell thorpe Australian Studio Pottery alumni Ana-gama fired stoneware with seaweed markings. ...Russell THORPE Russell Thorpe was a Diploma of Visual Art student at the Gippsland Centre for Art and Design (GCAD) from 1977 to 1979.Ana-gama fired stoneware with seaweed markings.jan feder memorial ceramics collection, russell thorpe, australian studio pottery, alumni -
Federation University Art CollectionCeramic, Grant Finke, Vessel by Grant Finke
... ...Australian Studio Pottery...Federation University Art Collection Artworks are displayed at Federation University Australia campuses at Ballarat, Gippsland (Churchill), Stawell and Horsham. goldfields Grant Finke Jan Feder Memorial Ceramics Collection Australian Studio Pottery Bulbous shaped ceramic vessel Vessel by Grant Finke Ceramic Grant Finke ...Bulbous shaped ceramic vesselgrant finke, jan feder memorial ceramics collection, australian studio pottery -
Federation University Art CollectionCeramic, [Vessel] by Tony Nankervis
... ...Australian Studio Pottery...Federation University Art Collection Artworks are displayed at Federation University Australia campuses at Ballarat, Gippsland (Churchill), Stawell and Horsham. goldfields jan feder memorial ceramics collection ceramics woodfire Australian Studio Pottery Tony Nankervis Tall cylindrical wood fired form. ...Tall cylindrical wood fired form. If you are able to assist with information of this artist or artwork please use the email link below right. jan feder memorial ceramics collection, ceramics, woodfire, australian studio pottery, tony nankervis -
Federation University Art CollectionCeramic, Bruce Stewart
... ...Australian Studio Pottery...Federation University Art Collection Artworks are displayed at Federation University Australia campuses at Ballarat, Gippsland (Churchill), Stawell and Horsham. goldfields Jan Feder Memorial Ceramics Collection Australian Studio Pottery Bruce Stewart alumni Ceramic Bruce Stewart ...jan feder memorial ceramics collection, australian studio pottery, bruce stewart, alumni -
Federation University Art CollectionCeramic - Ceramic - -Stoneware, Russell Thorpe, 'But Is It Art' by Russell Thorpe, c1977
... ...Australian Studio Pottery...Federation University Art Collection Artworks are displayed at Federation University Australia campuses at Ballarat, Gippsland (Churchill), Stawell and Horsham. goldfields Russell THORPE Russell Thorpe was a Diploma of Visual Art student at the Gippsland Centre for Art and Design (GCAD) from 1977 to 1979. jan feder memorial ceramics collection russell thorpe Australian Studio Pottery alumni wall plaque Wall hanging Stamped with the words "But is it art" Stoneware ubglazed mpsaic wall hanging. ...Russell THORPE Russell Thorpe was a Diploma of Visual Art student at the Gippsland Centre for Art and Design (GCAD) from 1977 to 1979.Australian Studio PotteryStoneware ubglazed mpsaic wall hanging.Stamped with the words "But is it art"jan feder memorial ceramics collection, russell thorpe, australian studio pottery, alumni, wall plaque, wall hanging -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Ceramics, Jug by Gilbert Buchanan of Redbyrne Pottery
... ...Australian Studio POttery...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields ceramics gilbert buchanan redbyrne pottery sheparton Australian Studio POttery Photograph of a hand thrown ceramic jug. ...Photograph of a hand thrown ceramic jug. ceramics, gilbert buchanan, redbyrne pottery, sheparton, australian studio pottery -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesCeramic, Old Ballarat Pottery, Old Ballarat Pottery Bottle, C1990
... ...Australian Studio Pottery...Old Ballarat Pottery Australian Studio Pottery Pontresina bottle Stamped 'Stoneware Old Ballarat Pottery' and impressed with a long tailed B. ...Old Ballarat Pottery was set up by John Gilbert as part of the Old Ballarat Village, opposite Sovereign Hill. Gilbert had lectured at Ballarat College of Advanced Education before establishing the Edinburgh Pottery at Sovereign Hill in 1972 to enable visitors to see traditional trades at work. The Old Ballarat Pottery was a much larger concern, producing wares for sale through department stores and on party plan via Faberware as well as through the village. Early works looked as though they might have been made in the 1850s, with unturned bases, crude marks and dark treacle-like glazes. Peter Pilven, one of Gilbert's students, worked there after graduating from the Ballarat College of Advanced Education, teaching throwing to students like the potter John Ferguson, who was there from 1978-79. Potters were initially employed by Gilbert's company Pontresina Pty Ltd, registered in 1973. (The Old Ballarat Pottery was registered as a company from 1984-1994.) Early works are marked with an impressed long-tailed 'B', or an 'OB' on either side of a mine tower. A printed stamp also features a mine tower surrounded by the text 'Old Ballarat Pottery Made in Australia'. Later work is impressed 'Stoneware Old Ballarat Pottery Australia' with a kangaroo.Hand thrown black glazed bottle with lip. Stamped 'Stoneware Old Ballarat Pottery' and impressed with a long tailed B.old ballarat pottery, australian studio pottery, pontresina, bottle -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesCeramic, Seahorse Mug
... Australian Studio Pottery...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields Australian Studio Pottery seahorse Signed in oxide on base CR or GR. ...Narrow hand thrown ceramic mug with glaze including seahorses. Signed in oxide on base CR or GR.australian studio pottery, seahorse -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesCeramic, [Gumnut Vase] by Lorraine Simpson
... ...Australian Studio Pottery...She was also known for making bonsai pots which were well loved by the bonsai community. ceramics Australian Studio Pottery gumnuts Lorraine Simpson Blue hand thrown vase with gumnut and leaf decorative feature. ...Lorraine SIMPSON Lorraine SImpson sold most of her pottery to Bangles Gallery in Cobargo NSW which unfortunately burnt in the 2019/2020 bushfire. She was also known for making bonsai pots which were well loved by the bonsai community.Blue hand thrown vase with gumnut and leaf decorative feature.ceramics, australian studio pottery, gumnuts, lorraine simpson -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesCeramic - Ceramics, Pottery Vase by Gambles Pottery
... ...studio pottery...Photograph of a hand thrown and decorated ceramic vase by Gambles Pottery with impressed studio mark on the base. ...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields ceramics pottery studio pottery Photograph of a hand thrown and decorated ceramic vase by Gambles Pottery with impressed studio mark on the base. ...Photograph of a hand thrown and decorated ceramic vase by Gambles Pottery with impressed studio mark on the base. ceramics, pottery, studio pottery -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesCeramic - Ceramics, Pottery Vase
... ...studio pottery...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields ceramics studio pottery rabbit Hand thrown glazed pot. Pottery Vase Ceramic Ceramics ...Hand thrown glazed pot. ceramics, studio pottery, rabbit -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesCeramic - Artwork - Ceramics, John Eagle, 1979
... ...australian studio pottery...He taught ceramics at Ballarat Grammar School between 1980 and 1994. ceramics australian studio pottery John Eagle Photograph of a lidded bowl with glaze decoration Ceramic Artwork - Ceramics John Eagle ...Mark EAGLE (1942 - ) Mark Eagle studied at RMIT and first exhibited at the National Gallery of Victoria in 1975. He is known for his copper red glaze on hand thrown stoneware and porcelain, and won the National Bicentennial Art-Craft Award for Functional Pottery in 1988. He taught ceramics at Ballarat Grammar School between 1980 and 1994.Photograph of a lidded bowl with glaze decoration ceramics, australian studio pottery, john eagle
