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Bowl

1961 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

After studying textiles design at the Royal College of Art in London, Marianne de Trey married the potter Sam Haile, from whom she learned to make pottery. The two took over the Shinner's Bridge Pottery at Dartington in Devon, southwest England, in 1947. The following year Haile died in a car accident, leaving de Trey to continue alone. Her earlier productions were domestic wares, either in slip-decorated or tin-glazed earthenware. These were produced in a production pottery that employed several people and established a regular apprentice scheme. Stoneware was produced at the pottery from the mid-1950s.

Object details

Category
Object type
Materials and techniques
Stoneware, with cut decoration through an oatmeal glaze
Brief description
Bowl, stoneware, with cut decoration through an oatmeal glaze.
Marks and inscriptions
scallop shell seal, impressed
Object history
Acquisition details: Craft Centre of Great Britain

RF number: 61/1689
Production
Pottery: Shinners Bridge Pottery, Dartington
Summary
After studying textiles design at the Royal College of Art in London, Marianne de Trey married the potter Sam Haile, from whom she learned to make pottery. The two took over the Shinner's Bridge Pottery at Dartington in Devon, southwest England, in 1947. The following year Haile died in a car accident, leaving de Trey to continue alone. Her earlier productions were domestic wares, either in slip-decorated or tin-glazed earthenware. These were produced in a production pottery that employed several people and established a regular apprentice scheme. Stoneware was produced at the pottery from the mid-1950s.
Bibliographic reference
Watson, Oliver. British Studio Pottery : the Victoria and Albert Museum Collection, Oxford : Phaidon, Christie's, in association with the Victoria and Albert Museum, 1990
Collection
Accession number
CIRC.255B-1961

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Record createdFebruary 24, 2020
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