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Hall Pottery?
Any ideas as to the history on hall pottery and or this makers mark?
Thanks in advance.Paul


Thanks in advance.Paul


paul_nz- Number of posts : 41
Registration date : 2012-02-16
Re: Hall Pottery?
I've never heard of them Paul.
Can't quite make out the area .... Lower something ?
Can only come up with Lower Hutt ????
Can't quite make out the area .... Lower something ?
Can only come up with Lower Hutt ????
Re: Hall Pottery?
yeah I think it does say Lower Hutt seeing I also found it here.Ev wrote:I've never heard of them Paul.
Can't quite make out the area .... Lower something ?
Can only come up with Lower Hutt ????
paul_nz- Number of posts : 41
Registration date : 2012-02-16
Re: Hall Pottery?
According to Dunbars they had not heard of it either suggested it be small pottery or hobbyist. Nicely done pot though, the potters mark does bare a resemblance to Chris Fersterer cheers for the help.
paul_nz- Number of posts : 41
Registration date : 2012-02-16
Re: Hall Pottery?
To have a professional stamp made with the Pottery name suggests to me that they weren't hobby potters. So perhaps Dunbar's are right in saying that they may be a small studio pottery. There were thousands of these once upon a time
Yes I saw the similarity to Chris Fersterer too and also thought it was similar to one of the Leach marks .... would have to check it out though.
I will put the mark and stamp into the Marks Gallery and hopefully one day someone will fill us in on the details of these competent potters

Yes I saw the similarity to Chris Fersterer too and also thought it was similar to one of the Leach marks .... would have to check it out though.
I will put the mark and stamp into the Marks Gallery and hopefully one day someone will fill us in on the details of these competent potters

Re: Hall Pottery?
Cheers mate thanks.Ev wrote:To have a professional stamp made with the Pottery name suggests to me that they weren't hobby potters. So perhaps Dunbar's are right in saying that they may be a small studio pottery. There were thousands of these once upon a time![]()
Yes I saw the similarity to Chris Fersterer too and also thought it was similar to one of the Leach marks .... would have to check it out though.
I will put the mark and stamp into the Marks Gallery and hopefully one day someone will fill us in on the details of these competent potters
paul_nz- Number of posts : 41
Registration date : 2012-02-16
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