Ceramics at the Mill

Last day tomorrow, it’s flown past!

Shall I share some pickies?

Okay.

IMG_0501I love Julie Miles hares, and so did someone else, Cornelius here is now in a new home.

IMG_0502Dan Bridges cups, so lovely to hold and use, we’ve all been drinking out of his thrown mugs all day.

IMG_0505Daisy flower piece by Julie Miles

IMG_0507Vases and bowls by Julie Miles, sorry it’s a tad blurred!

IMG_0508Teapot, always close to my heart, teapots, by Dan Bridge.

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I should have made note of his name, but didn’t, but he’s grand isn’t he?

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Tiny, tiny thrown on the wheel forms by Eryl Flyer

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Again by Eryl, and it’s incredible it looks all puffy and soft, but it’s porcelain people!

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Lesley Ann Greene, this is the look that our old cat Asher has on his face when ever he gets mown down by one of the younger cats, it’s fantastic isn’t it?

IMG_0514And again by Lesley, this gorgeous camel with a crown, inspired by holidays abroad and yes camel riding, which she says is most uncomfortable!

Sorry about it being a tad blurry, it’s a phone picture, but it’s one of my new pendants, and I love them to bits – I’m wearing one I could not part with them all!  Porcelain, stunning glaze and real gold, all on a sterling silver chain.  This one a snip at £24 plus p&p.

pots

Three new pots for my collection.

And yes they get used.

First a mug by Hannah McAndrews, you can see her work and her blog here.  She is one very talented young lady.  English slip ware,  and Hannahs work is just stunning.

 

A one person teapot.  Stoneware instead of earthenware as Hannahs mug is.  Stoneware teapot  with tenmoku style glaze.

Mike Dodd, lovely, lovely, lovely.  And Mikes web page.  And my teapot:

And the last little pot is my annon.  Yes no mark, no potters mark or make.  But I know it’s from Japan.  From a great little ceramics shop that has recently opened in Sedbergh, which is in Lancashire north-ish of Lancaster, sorry geography not brilliant!

But a great little yunomi.