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Spartacus75

Spartacus75

56 Forest drive, Broughton Chester, CH40QJ

brett361975@hotmail.co.uk

If we’re talking about generic “collections” and not anything specific, then the easy answer is “three”. One is an object. Two is a pair. Three or more is a collection, assuming you have them with the intention of collecting them. That’s how it started, but then I found I personally don’t like odd numbers and, if you have an even numbered collection then  you need to fit a shelf to put them on.  Once you have a shelf you fill the shelf but then find your single shelf looks too cramped, so to be safe you buy another shelf, then you need to fill the new shelf because a few pieces spread out looks quite sparse. Each piece to me is in its self a work of art, the earthly colours, the uneven texture and quirky shapes.  I have a couple of shelves now, in gloss white with  subtle LED lights that displays my collection rather well, but the wall now needs more shelves to balance out the odd numbers….

  • Pictured is a fine example of a beautiful original Stickman Type 1 Troika Pottery Coffin Vase. It is an original produced piece from Troika Pottery Factory 1963-1983 Decorated Unknown The piece carries the decorating artists monogram mark to the base “RG” It stands 17cm tall by 7cm wide at the base and 5cm at the top Main Colours – Light Green – Cream - Orange Glazed – Partly Glazed The piece is in clean pristine condition with no chips, cracks, or repairs Grade 9/10
  • Pictured is a fine example of a beautiful original Stickman Type 1 Troika Pottery Coffin Vase. It is an original produced piece from Troika Pottery Factory 1963-1983 It was decorated by Teo Bernatowitz who joined Troika has a decorator between 1974 The piece carries the decorating artists monogram mark to the base “TB” It stands 17cm tall by 7cm wide at the base and 5cm at the top Main Colours – Blue – Cream - Orange Glazed – Partly Glazed The piece is in clean pristine condition with no chips, cracks, or repairs Grade 9/10  
  • Pictured is a fine example of a beautiful original Stickman Type 1 Troika Pottery Coffin Vase, largest of the Stickman vase Family It is an original produced piece from Troika Pottery Factory 1963-1983 It was decorated by Annette Walters who joined Troika has a decorator between Late 1960s - Early 1970s The piece carries the decorating artists monogram mark to the base “AW” It stands 17cm tall by 8cm wide at the base and 6cm at the top Main Colours – Brown – Green - Cream Glazed – Fully Glazed The piece is in clean pristine condition with no chips, cracks, or repairs Grade 10/10
  • Pictured is a fine example of a beautiful original Timer Troika Pottery Coffin Vase. It is an original produced piece from Troika Pottery Factory 1963-1983 It was decorated by Avril Bennet who joined Troika has a decorator between 1973 - 1979 The piece carries the decorating artists monogram mark to the base “AB” It stands 17cm tall by 7cm wide at the base and 5cm at the top Main Colours – Blue – Brown – White - Orange Glazed – Partly Glazed The piece is in clean pristine condition with no chips, cracks, or repairs Grade 10/10
  • Decorator: Sylvia Vallence Colours: Blue, Green, Orange, Dark Grey Finish: Textured, Smooth in places Mark: Troika St Ives England, SV