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Taking influence from Seaton Delaval Hall and the English baroque style architecture and design by Vanbrugh. The cylinder has been wheel thrown with a turned rim and base. Deep ridges have been carved using specialist tools and measured by eye to replicate the coloumns that flag the entrance of Seaton Delaval Hall. Finished with a dome top and a burnished copper twisted handle. Has a transparent glaze in the inside and a matt slip brushed outer body. No drainage hole in base. Size Dia 17 Ht 38 cm to the top of the handle.
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Taking influence from Seaton Delaval Hall and the English baroque style architecture and design by Vanbrugh. The cylinder has been wheel thrown with a turned rim and base. Deep ridges have been carved using specialist tools and measured by eye to replicate the coloumns that flag the entrance of Seaton Delaval Hall. Decorative rope swirl handles have been added to each side of the cylinder and finished with a circle sprig. Natural earthy colours from an ER handmade glaze sweep the outside of this piece on a matt body. Inside is smooth with a transparent glaze that highlights the natural body of the clay. No drainage hole in base. Size Dia 16 Ht 38 cm
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Handmade by our expert potters at our workshop in Northumberland and fired in our traditional Beehive kiln. This large pot features a shapely body and 6 raised bands on its upper body and a prominent rim. Fired high in the kiln which has resulted in stunning patterning and shine to the salt glazed finish. There is no drainage hole in the base but an outlet hole has been placed at the bottom of one side, making this piece ideal to be used as part of a water feature. Size Dia 23 Ht 53 cm
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Out of stockCompact and well proportioned square planter with a flat rim and subtle bevelled cross design on each of the four sides. Finished in a bronze glaze. Drainage hole in base. Size D 25 W 25 Ht 28 cm
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A collection of pieces made by Karl that take inspiration from the beginnings of Errington Reay pottery in 1878 and the Victorian industrial era. Incorporating ideas founded on the textile, steel and coal production at the time which all played an instrumental part in the pottery's history. The ER pottery is sited and still works from the former woollen mill, with the production of textiles represented in this sculptural piece. The organic form shows the free flowing movement of fabric with a central seam running down the middle. The heavy masculine details of rivets, ripped and folded edges incorporate the heavy steel banding and bolts that hold our kiln in place. This handthrown and manipulated vessel has intense dark salt glazed patterning enhanced by a special slip produced in house and has been finished in our coal fired Beehive kiln with a borax glazed base inside. Size D 17 W 19 Ht 35 cm
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A collection of pieces made by Karl that take inspiration from the beginnings of Errington Reay pottery in 1878 and the Victorian industrial era. Incorporating ideas founded on the textile, steel and coal production at the time which all played an instrumental part in the pottery's history. The ER pottery is sited and still works from the former woollen mill, with the production of textiles represented in this sculptural piece. The organic form shows the free flowing movement of fabric with a central seam running down the middle. The heavy masculine details of rivets, ripped and folded edges incorporate the heavy steel banding and bolts that hold our kiln in place. This handthrown and manipulated vessel has intense dark salt glazed patterning enhanced by a special slip produced in house and has been finished in our coal fired Beehive kiln with a borax glazed base inside. Size D 9 W 21 Ht 29 cm
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The first in a collection of pieces made by Karl that take inspiration from the beginnings of Errington Reay pottery in 1878 and the Victorian industrial era. Incorporating ideas founded on the textile, steel and coal production at the time which all played an instrumental part in the pottery's history. The ER pottery is sited and still works from the former woollen mill, with the production of textiles represented in this sculptural piece. The organic form shows the free flowing movement of fabric with a central seam running down the middle. This handthrown and manipulated vessel has a dark salt glaze enhanced by a special slip produced in house and has been finished in our coal fired Beehive kiln with a borax glazed base inside. Size D 14 W 18 Ht 29 cm