Total 441 pieces verified

Troika Pieces

  • Pictured is a fine example of a beautiful original Annulus Troika Pottery Coffin Vase, largest of the Coffin Vase Family It is a original produced piece from Troika Pottery Factory 1963-1983 It was decorated by Anne Jones who joined Troika has a decorator between 1976 - 1977 The piece carries the decorating artists monogram mark to the base “AJ” It stands 17cm tall by 8cm wide at the base and 6cm at the top Main Colours – Light Brown – Orange Glazed – Not Glazed The piece is in clean pristine condition with no chips, cracks, or repairs Grade 10/10
  • Troika Taj Mahal wheel vase in excellent condition. This piece is decorated by Avril Bennet circa 1973 – 1979. Wheel vase measures 20cm.  
  • This is a very early beautiful hand-thrown terracotta bowl by Benny Sirota. Height: 12cm Diameter: 19cm
  • Troika Aztec Mask Type 2 Decorated by Avril Bennet. May 1976 – August 1979 before marriage Avril Pellow August 1973 – May 1976 Aztec Masks as a textured surface with distinctive colours Main Colours on this piece are of Blue - Green – Light Green - Cream. The piece is in clean pristine condition with no chips, cracks, or repairs Grade 10/10 Measurements: 25cm x 19 cm x 5.5cm  
  • Troika Early Tile
    Troika Early Tile - Green Glazed Measurement: 10cm Square x 12mm Thick
  • THAMES PLAQUE By Stella Benjamin In Excellent Condition No cracks / chips or restoration H = 25cm W = 21cm  
  • Great condition, decorated by Louise Jinks
  • This blue variant of gingerbread boy chimney vase is one of the very rare pieces of Troika pottery. The piece has a special trident mark embossed at the back. It has the usual Troika and trident mark written in black ink at the bottom; you can also find an uncommon embossed St.Ives mark with it.
  • Troika Mask Mould, purchased with the contents of the Troika pottery factory after its closure in 1983. This was used for Aztec Mask pieces.
  • Pictured is a early example of a Troika Pottery Marmalade Jar Marmalade Jars, are decorated on all  4 side but usually just coloured on 2 sides. The inside of these vases are always white glazed in colour and never matt finished. Pieces can be dated by the decorating artists or an early Troika Mark, and rarity of the piece is by the shortness of the decorating artist employment length with Troika Pottery This vase was decorated by Sylvia Vallence who work has an decorating artist at Troika Pottery between 1967 - 1969 Main Colours are Light Green - Brown - Light Brown - Cream They Stand about 9cm tall, and 8cm wide sq This piece is in Excellent condition having No Cracks Chips or Damage
  • Pictured is a stunning example of a rare decorator and the wife of Leslie Illsley (One of the Co Founders of Troika Pottery) "Judith Illsley". Marmalade Jars, are decorated on all  4 side but usually just coloured on 2 sides. This Jar is a fantastic example of a Troika Pottery Marmalade Jar The inside of these vases are always white glazed in colour and never matt finished. Pieces can be dated by the decorating artists or an early Troika Mark, and rarity of the piece is by the shortness of the decorating artist employment length with Troika Pottery This vase was decorated by Judith Illsleyurn who only work has an decorating artist for a short period in 1980 Main Colours are Light Green - Brown - Light Brown - Cream They Stand about 9cm tall, and 8cm wide sq This piece is in Excellent condition having No Cracks Chips or Damage