Tales of the goings on at Hollyford Pottery, near the tiny village of Stockleigh English in Devon, England
i love the last one, its really nice...
Beautiful stuff, Doug. I love that honey amber tankard.
Inspiring work! You must be well pleased.Kudos to Johnny for the photos.
drooling!! yum yum greens my fav!!
Dem's lovely!
Very nice images. I am beginning to doubt stoneware. After all my field is full of red clay! You're work inspires me.
impossibly beautiful
Thank you chaps and chapess. I was pleased with the last batch of pots. I've got more pics, I'll trya nd post them later
oh my ......these are FANTASTIC !! obviously, as a mule, i'm more than partial to very organic shapes and patterning.as a former garden designer, i do love the plant shapes wrapping themselves around your amber lovelies.rdm
These are so wonderful! My favorite is the sweet pitcher fourth from the top.
i love the last one, its really nice...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful stuff, Doug. I love that honey amber tankard.
ReplyDeleteInspiring work! You must be well pleased.
ReplyDeleteKudos to Johnny for the photos.
drooling!! yum yum greens my fav!!
ReplyDeleteDem's lovely!
ReplyDeleteVery nice images. I am beginning to doubt stoneware. After all my field is full of red clay! You're work inspires me.
ReplyDeleteimpossibly beautiful
ReplyDeleteThank you chaps and chapess. I was pleased with the last batch of pots. I've got more pics, I'll trya nd post them later
ReplyDeleteoh my ......
ReplyDeletethese are FANTASTIC !! obviously, as a mule, i'm more than partial to very organic shapes and patterning.
as a former garden designer, i do love the plant shapes wrapping themselves around your amber lovelies.
rdm
These are so wonderful! My favorite is the sweet pitcher fourth from the top.
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