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groovy mug: who is the potter?
I love this groovy mug but who made it?
It could be a C and an H ...
![groovy mug: who is the potter? Groovy10](https://i.servimg.com/u/f84/15/65/08/71/groovy10.jpg)
100mm H x 83 ID top
Even with a hairline it still has a nice stoneware ring to it.
The banding is actually a continuous helical groove.
one of two at Habitat, both damaged
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13/4/16
The latest from Kat (later than the following reply) is that this could be Graeme (Graham?) Haskell. He is on holiday from the "Men's Shed" (Whangarei Railway Station) at the moment so I should try to remember to call back Monday fortnight. I think the mark could look like "GH".
It could be a C and an H ...
![groovy mug: who is the potter? Groovy10](https://i.servimg.com/u/f84/15/65/08/71/groovy10.jpg)
100mm H x 83 ID top
Even with a hairline it still has a nice stoneware ring to it.
The banding is actually a continuous helical groove.
one of two at Habitat, both damaged
---------
13/4/16
The latest from Kat (later than the following reply) is that this could be Graeme (Graham?) Haskell. He is on holiday from the "Men's Shed" (Whangarei Railway Station) at the moment so I should try to remember to call back Monday fortnight. I think the mark could look like "GH".
Last edited by Jeremy Ashford on Wed 13 Apr - 12:23; edited 1 time in total
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Re: groovy mug: who is the potter?
It maybe John Mitchell who was part of the Quarry craft co-op in the 1990s altho I don't remember him using this colour.
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