

Further to my last entry I find I am increasingly fascinated by Klytie Pate's pottery. Serves me right really- I bought that first vase thinking I could sell it and buy what I really wanted and instead I got hooked on it. Shapes and colours are clearly visible in online pics but what you don't see is the sensual, tactile nature of the pottery. I have bought three items since my last entry; A beautiful exhibition sized bowl with a startling yellow interior and an external incised magnolia design highlighted in gold lustre, which is not unlike a similar example at

This was followed by a hilariously sinuous coffee pot with a "cats ear" lid

The handle is broken and poorly repaired but do I care? Well, maybe a little- I am yet to get a quote on a professional repair, its too scary.
Finally a jug, smooth, fine, not bothered by a fussy handle, which just makes you want to stroke it..

a fellow louise hearman fan and the bronties as well great blog keep up the good work plancktonewton@gmail.com
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