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Pottery with houses or buildings in pink & Blue glaze - Jane Gregory/McCallum
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Pottery with houses or buildings in pink & Blue glaze - Jane Gregory/McCallum
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I have been trying to find out who made this pot for some time, and today came across a couple of mugs, that solved the mystery for me. I was told by a Nelson potter that it is the work of Jane Gregory, now McCallum. I have since linked this name to Peninsula Pottery through the potters Marks book. None of the pieces are signed, which is common for this potter I was told. I thought we had another post with a similar item, but I can't find it anywhere.
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Re: Pottery with houses or buildings in pink & Blue glaze - Jane Gregory/McCallum
Probably one of mine,as I have a little dish that must be by this potter that I was trying to identify. See her work around quite a bit and it is appealing . sorry about the odd spacing in this post,someonehasruinedmy keyboard
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Re: Pottery with houses or buildings in pink & Blue glaze - Jane Gregory/McCallum
Thanks Hannele, when I saw your listing I thought of David Huffman straight away, but as it wasn't marked I wasn't sure. Thanks for sharing that info ![Smile](https://2img.net/i/fa/i/smiles/icon_smile.gif)
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