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This is not the work of June Reay, so who made this mark?
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This is not the work of June Reay, so who made this mark?
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Re: This is not the work of June Reay, so who made this mark?
Does this look like June's work (and mark) to you all?
Hannele- Number of posts : 702
Registration date : 2018-02-03
June Reay's Pots?
Neither of these pots are June Reay's as far as I'm concerned. You should have some examples of June's pots in your gallery or wherever you file such things as I sent in a range of photos of June's work some time ago. Cheers
R L Pike- Number of posts : 44
Location : Stoke, Nelson
Registration date : 2014-11-27
Re: This is not the work of June Reay, so who made this mark?
Thanks Linda for your advice.
When people send in photos of pots and marks, I'm always hopeful that they are correct.
However time usually sorts out the incorrect ones and thanks for taking the time to let us know.
Your other post about June's work and mark is still on the site and can be found by searching reay
https://www.newzealandpottery.net/t2854-jr-mystery-mark-plus-june-reay
When people send in photos of pots and marks, I'm always hopeful that they are correct.
However time usually sorts out the incorrect ones and thanks for taking the time to let us know.
Your other post about June's work and mark is still on the site and can be found by searching reay
https://www.newzealandpottery.net/t2854-jr-mystery-mark-plus-june-reay
June Reay's Pots...
Hi .. I'm still not 100% sure of how this site works! June is a friend of mine, and I know that in many instances her work wasn't signed. Another friend of mine, Jack Robinson used (obviously) the same initials and some confusion had arisen in Nelson as to the identity of various pieces of pottery marked "JR".
My identification of pottery (mostly Nelson-made) is by style and decoration but I do admire the knowledge of many members of this site who recognised marks/stamps etc! I really enjoy browsing this site and my favourite section is "Who Made This?" !! Many thanks Lynda
My identification of pottery (mostly Nelson-made) is by style and decoration but I do admire the knowledge of many members of this site who recognised marks/stamps etc! I really enjoy browsing this site and my favourite section is "Who Made This?" !! Many thanks Lynda
R L Pike- Number of posts : 44
Location : Stoke, Nelson
Registration date : 2014-11-27
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