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  2. Michael Simon (ceramic artist) - Wikipedia

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    These pots formed the basis of the book "Evolution", released through the University of North Carolina Press. [4] Simon's former teacher, Warren McKenzie, wrote the foreword to the book. In the 1980s, he held pottery sales with his professor, the noted Athens ceramic artist Ron Meyers .

  3. Tremaen pottery - Wikipedia

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    A Tremaen pottery fish dish A Tremaen pottery backstamp. The Tremaen pottery was established in 1965 in Marazion, Cornwall, by Peter Ellery, [1] the brother of Brenda Wootton, the Cornish poet and folk singer. Ellery was not a potter, having trained as an artist at Bath College.

  4. Kate Malone - Wikipedia

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    Kate Olivia Malone MBE (born 29 January 1959, in London) is a British ceramic artist known for her large sculptural vessels and rich, bright glazes. Malone was previously a judge, along with Keith Brymer Jones, on BBC2's The Great Pottery Throw Down (2015–2017) , then presented by Sara Cox.

  5. Margery Fish - Wikipedia

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    Gardens had to change. While the cottage garden style was already apparent at Hidcote and Sissinghurst, these were gardens that still required paid gardeners. What Mrs Fish created at East Lambrook Manor, was a grand cottage garden on a domestic scale." [5] The garden was awarded Grade I status by English Heritage in 1992. [6]

  6. Susan Williams-Ellis - Wikipedia

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    Working on Sir Clough's principle that "good design is good business", the couple transformed two broken-down potteries in Stoke-on-Trent into one of the country's most affluent pottery companies, Portmeirion Pottery. In an era when the idea of the "working woman" was an anathema, the entrepreneurial success of Susan Williams-Ellis, as a ...

  7. Garden City Pottery - Wikipedia

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    Garden City Pottery was founded in 1902 in San Jose, California, with an office and manufacturing facility on 560 North Sixth Street.Like many Californian potteries of that period, their original product lines focused on commercial tile and pipe, sanitary and gardenware products, and by the 1920s, Garden City was the largest pottery in Northern California.