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DeVice Pottery in the Moutere by Vincent Forster
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DeVice Pottery in the Moutere by Vincent Forster
Another pottery I came across at the fair was a husband and wife team, who called themselves DeVice, and are based in the Moutere. They make highly glazed wares, which are all NZ inspired.
The glaze on their dishes is thick and gathers in the corners giving depth and has an almost age craze effect on some pieces.
I was rather taken with this platter - the sea urchins were so real looking, with even the hole in them, and you could feel every tiny bump under that glaze!
and their mark
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Re: DeVice Pottery in the Moutere by Vincent Forster
love the kina ware!
Cat-a-lat- Number of posts : 1042
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Someone Vice from Nelson perhaps????
I can't make out what this mark says for the life of me.
I'm hoping someone from Nelson can help as the writing is familiar to me .....
Photos courtesy of the Ferret:
I'm hoping someone from Nelson can help as the writing is familiar to me .....
Photos courtesy of the Ferret:
Re: DeVice Pottery in the Moutere by Vincent Forster
Looks to me like someone using the pseudonym "device" ????
Maryr- Number of posts : 1972
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Re: DeVice Pottery in the Moutere by Vincent Forster
It is indeed deVice, see here https://www.newzealandpottery.net/t3351-device-pottery-in-the-moutere?highlight=device
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Re: DeVice Pottery in the Moutere by Vincent Forster
Thanks Val and Anne
Now I can see why it looked familiar to me.
They have a lovely Facebook page ..
https://www.facebook.com/Device-ceramics-757172867638087/
Vincent Forster is the potters' name.
Now I can see why it looked familiar to me.
They have a lovely Facebook page ..
https://www.facebook.com/Device-ceramics-757172867638087/
Vincent Forster is the potters' name.
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