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This is a very rare piece, an early troika urn vase with early embossed trident mark on the bottom. -
Early Urn Vase c. 1963-65, black glaze over a blue and green glaze and textured surface. Impressed Trident mark to base. -
A gorgeous engraved Troika flask in almost pure dark brown/black. The beautiful engraved patterns are much more emphasized with the monochromatic approach. The piece has an early embossed troika mark found at the base. -
This is the first ever Troika Bowl of Fruit that was produced, the second Troika bowl of fruit is also listed on this site. I’m fortunate enough to own two that were purchased several years apart. They are amongst some of the rarest pieces that Troika produced with only five being made. This piece is produced by Julian Greenwood Penny and is marked as such...TJ1 (Troika, Julian Greenwood Penny No1) in what appears to be green crayon. Both bowls of fruit, as can be seen from the photos, vary regarding quantity of fruit and glaze colour to the bowl. It is only my assumption but I’m presuming the other three that should/may still be in existence, all vary to some degree, whether that be in the colour of glaze, quantity of fruit, or both. Incidentally, when the seller purchased this from David Lay's auction house in Nov 1998 he was told by Julian Greenwood Penny himself that the other four Bowls of Fruit were sent overseas. When viewing Julian Greenwood Penny Sketchbook on this website you will see his designs for two of the Bowls of Fruit on page 124. Dimensions: 24cm x 24cm x 13cm -
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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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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. -
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This is a very rare total Black Gingerbread Boy motif Chimney Vase. This vase was produced by Troika Pottery St Ives Cornwall by either Lesley Illsley oe Benny Sirota or both men, who where the 2 of the partners of Troika Pottery at that time. There are only about 3 -5 total Black Gingerbread Boy Chimney Vases available for collectors to find. This is one of those of those vases. This vase has the Early Printed Mark to the base. They are heavier in weight to a later more common chimney was and solid to the touch. The vase is in clean original excellent condition with no damage cracks or repairs It stands 18.5cm tall and 10.5cm wide -
Troika pottery globe lamp base vase with lovely geometrical patterns design all around. The lamp base is decorated by Alison Bridgen as verified by the AB monogram and Troika Cornwall mark at the bottom of the piece. -
Hand Painted Double Egg Cup by Honor Curtis circa 1969 - 1973. -
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This is a very early beautiful hand-thrown terracotta bowl by Benny Sirota. Height: 12cm Diameter: 19cm -
Decorator: Unknown Colours: Dark brown, White, Blue, Green Finish: Smooth, Glazed Mark: Unsigned -
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Hexagonal White Dish decorated by Leslie Illsley circa 1963 – 1983 This piece is plain white with smooth surface and glazed finish Its base is hollow and marked with Troika St Ives England -
Jane Ftizgerald Spice Jar Deep Chocolate top, Textured Oatmeal body Private Purchase Feb 2021 Serial Number 00429 -
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Large brown wheel vase measuring 20cm Decorated by Eleanor Winning Marked Troika Cornwall, EW -
This is a Figure of Eight Large Lamp Base purchased at an Antiques Fair in Sussex several years ago. The seller had just missed the ‘cut off’ date for committing them to auction at Bonhams in London so decided to bring them along to the fair. When I spotted them I immediately placed my hands on them as another person who’d also seen them was just about to pick one up.....phew! Luckily for me I had dealt with the dealer before and she recognized me so we agreed on a price straight away. I have two ‘Figure of Eight’ lamp bases and both lamp bases vary in size. The other figure of eight piece I own is a Narrow Lamp Base. Dimensions: Height...... 25.5 cm Width........ 17.2 cm Depth........ 9.5 cm -
Decorator: Unknown Colours: Blue (Main), Orange and Dark Brown Measurement: 20 centimetres Finish: Textured -
Pictured is a fine rare example of a beautiful original Troika Pottery Love Plaque. It is an original produced piece from Troika Pottery Factory 1963-1965 This Plaque was decorated by Leslie Illsley who was one of Troika Pottery owners from start to finish 1963-1983 The piece carries the decorating artists monogram mark to the base “LI” Length 37cm Hight 12.5cm Main Colours – Light Brown – Dark Brown - White Glazed – Glazed The piece is in clean pristine condition with no chips, cracks, or repairs Grade 10/10 -
Colours: Black, Blue, and Green Finish: Smooth, glazed Decorator: Unknown Mark: St. Ives Troika in black ink -
Less than 10 known -
Mainly light brown wash with bright blue and orange accents to two sides. -
Pictured is a fine rare example of a beautiful original Troika Pottery Love Plaque for sale It is an original produced piece from Troika Pottery Factory 1963-1965 This Plaque was decorated by either Stella Benjamin or Kristen Roth both worked at Troika Pottery between 1963-1965 The piece carries the decorating artists monogram mark to the base “LI” Length 36.5cm Hight 12cm Unique Main Colours – Bronze - Brown – Green – Blue Glazed – Glazed The piece is in clean pristine condition with no chips, cracks, or repairs Grade 10/10 -
This was my 4th Marmalade Jar.I Purchased it for its drab but interesting colours 8yrs ago (2012 ) -
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One of my 4 Marmalade Jars purchased while holidaying in St.Ives 10yrs ago. -
Purchased on Ebay to make my set of Marmalade Jars to 4.Puchased 2012. -