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Does anyone recognise this potters mark Yes it'sWallace Luxton
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JanPots- Number of posts : 2002
Registration date : 2012-05-10
Re: Does anyone recognise this potters mark Yes it'sWallace Luxton
Yes it's Wallace Luxton's LW, though I didn't know that he had a stamp as well.
The Galleries are playing silly buggers Janice, so here is a link to his topic ...
https://www.newzealandpottery.net/t4181-wallace-luxton?highlight=luxton
The Galleries are playing silly buggers Janice, so here is a link to his topic ...
https://www.newzealandpottery.net/t4181-wallace-luxton?highlight=luxton
Re: Does anyone recognise this potters mark Yes it'sWallace Luxton
Wow... from reading the link...is it a special piece? Lol
It was in a 50c bin and I thought why would that be in a 50c bin? I love the feel of the glaze and the colour..
Sometimes I have to wonder how the person pricing things in op shops come up with silly prices.???
It was in a 50c bin and I thought why would that be in a 50c bin? I love the feel of the glaze and the colour..
Sometimes I have to wonder how the person pricing things in op shops come up with silly prices.???
JanPots- Number of posts : 2002
Registration date : 2012-05-10
Re: Does anyone recognise this potters mark Yes it'sWallace Luxton
I only paid $1 for the piece in the link and even though I adored it, I gave it to Phillip Luxton who is the son of Wallace. He had told me that the family didn't have very much of his work. The whole family were well known potters at different times.
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