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This unique brown rectangular vase is a Troika test piece decorated by Leslie Illsley. -
Troika Thames Plaque with blue and black design and white border There is troika mark at the back which confirms that the plaque is decorated by Benny Sirota -
Stunning Thames Plaque with a dark blue & black glaze. Height 25.7cm Width 22cm -
Pictured is a fine example of a beautiful original Timer Troika Pottery Coffin Vase. It is a original produced piece from Troika Pottery Factory 1963-1983 It was decorated by Jane Fitzgerald who joined Troika has a decorator between 1976 - 1983 The piece carries the decorating artists monogram mark to the base “JF” It stands 17cm tall by 7cm wide at the base and 5cm at the top Main Colours – Brown – Cream - Blue Glazed – Not Glazed The piece is in clean pristine condition with no chips, cracks, or repairs Grade 10/10 -
Troika Tin Mine Lamp Base Decorator: Jane Fitzgerald Colours: Oatmeal, Brown, Blue, Grey Finish: Textured, Glazed Mark: Troika Cornwall, JF -
Troika White Double Egg Cup Cornwall 1967 - 1974 -
Troika Double Egg Cup St Ives 1963 to 1969 (** This is very Similar to No00463 but the blue is lighter and there are subtle differences to the pattern **) -
Troika White Double Egg Cup Cornwall 1970 - 1973 -
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 -
When it comes to Troika pottery, Decorators' marks are quite important to determine whether a piece is genuine or not. However, not all Troika pieces are signed just like this genuine unsigned Troika cylinder vase. When you see and hold a Troika piece in person, you just know the difference between genuine and fake! This medium open-top cylinder vase measures 19 cm tall. The piece has a nice symmetrical pattern all round. It has a textured outer surface while the inner surface is white, smooth and glazed. -
This blue glazed ‘St Ives Plaque’ in a matt finish is one of my favourite pieces. According to George Perrott’s ‘Troika Ceramics of Cornwall’ book, at the time of purchase of this plaque there was only one other known to exist, that one being finished in a white glaze. The plaque depicts an aerial view of St Ives Harbour and is 'taken' from a painting by Cornish artist Alfred Wallis 1855-1942. This Troika piece was decorated by Honor Curtis. Measurements: 29.5 cm x 21.5 cm x 1.7cm -
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20cm wheel vase decorated by Linda Taylor -
Previously painted with black which was stripped to reveal a biscuit -
Wheel Vase decorated by Tina Doubleday circa 1977-1979 -
Troika 12 cm wheel vase. Blue/green geometrical and abstract design decorated by Linda Taylor -
Troika Double Egg Cup Cornwall 1970 - 1974 White double egg cup. gloss ceramic with Brown & Grey design on base Top of Lines Circles and unusual Cog Teeth shapes and dots. Serial Number 00456 -
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A white spot Troika Heals set Includes: • White Ashtray with Black Circle Spot • White Cube Vase with Black Circle Spot • White Slab Vase with Black Circle Spot The ashtray is unmarked while the cube vase and slab vase's bases are marked with early printed Troika mark All in good condition, no cracks or restoration -
Decorator: Alison Bridgen circa 1977-1983 Colour: White Finish: Smooth, glazed -
Whiteware Heals Square Vase decorated by Annette Walters circa late 1960s – early 1970s