There were locally made bricks and tiles....
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and stunning harvest jugs.
Rustic domesticwares - these jugs were made in Bideford, Barnstaple, East the Water and Truro.
Bowls and dishes made by Michael Cardew and EB Fishley
Little birdies
big ships
Wassail cup
Puzzle jugs
Incredible. There were more cabinets than this and apparently many more pieces that are in the reserve collection.
Rustic domesticwares - these jugs were made in Bideford, Barnstaple, East the Water and Truro.
Bowls and dishes made by Michael Cardew and EB Fishley
Little birdies
big ships
Wassail cup
Puzzle jugs
Incredible. There were more cabinets than this and apparently many more pieces that are in the reserve collection.
The conference was really interesting, with some excellent speakers, well done to Jo Simpson for organizing a fantastic event.
Happy weekend all
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ReplyDeletetruly amazing pots- thanks for the share on FB- I am still looking through them- 100 down and 99 to go!
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ReplyDeleteLooks like a great collection, we'll have to call in when we are next down. Tiles are looking brilliant! We are VERY excited!
Dave & Sue x
Lovely collection. Thanks for the photos having high resolution when clicked, it was great being able to look at the pots more closely and to read the information.
ReplyDeleteOf course it would be possible to have many favourites in a collection like that, but one that jumped out at me this morning was number 27, a wonderful looking puzzle jug. The brick in the first photo is great too, imagine having a home that was built with some of those!
Thanks for the pictures. I spent a very enjoyable time viewing.
ReplyDeleteHey, thanks so very much for posting these images. If you return to the museum or took more photos, please post some more. What a great collection!
ReplyDeleteThese pots look fab I'm gonna try and take some time out to go and see it. Inspiration indeed Mr Fitch.
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