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This lovely black clay piece was owned by Harry Lyons who as most Troika collectors know, staged a Troika Pottery exhibition in May 1994 in London. I purchased it from someone who was friends with Harry and have an accompanying letter verifying how they acquired it etc. 12 cm x 12 cm x 4.5 cm
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This early large troika terracotta plate / charger was thrown by Benny Sirota probably within the first year of the pottery opening. It has strong blue/turquoise & black glazes with a stylised leaf design which also adorn many of the various plates the pottery produced. When I purchased this from the seller he told me that he knew of only one other in ‘red clay’ and that one had been damaged. I cannot substantiate this but in all my years of collecting Troika pottery I have never seen another plate/charger produced in this larger size and in ‘terracotta’. It has very early 'scratched' Troika St Ives mark with separate impressed troika trident mark. Diameter 29.3 cm
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One of the most iconic pieces in Troika Pottery and a favourite of mine......the Troika Mask! These were produced at the Newlyn pottery from the early 70's in varying designs but due to easily toppling over were not that popular with the buying public. Measurements: 25cm x 19 cm x 5.5cm
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Decorator: Alison Bridgen Measurement: 32 centimetres Finish: Textured, Glazed Mark: Troika Cornwall AB
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Decorator: Leslie Illsley Period: 1693 - 1983 Colours: White, Dark Brown Finish: Smooth, Glazed Mark: Troika St Ives, Artist's Monogram
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Troika bridge candle holder in dark green-blue colours. Surface is glazed with embossed symmetrical designs. The piece has a medium-sized chip on the top lip. It is marked at the base with Troika St. Ives England in early printed Troika mark.
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An extremely rare Heals Whiteware Lamp Base decorated by senior decorator Alison Brigden circa 1977 - 1983.