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Joseph Bourne & Son Ltd., Denby Pottery, near Derby. Est. 1809. Makers of vitrified ware and stoneware. Trade names: Denby, Danesby, "Glynn" ware.
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Burlington by Albert and Glynn Colledge, 1956 Cloisonné by Albert and Glyn Colledge, 1956 Tibor Ltd. Tigo Ware (c. 1956)
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Burlington by Albert and Glynn Colledge, 1956
Another father-and-son collaboration. Burlington is ribbed, and has applied slip trails. The earlier issues were black; later, sky-blue and mulit-coloured versions followed. Burlington was produced in a range of shapes, including plant pots, bowls, cruet sets and jugs. Stoneware.
Cloisonné by Albert and Glyn Colledge, 1956
Designed in 1956 and issued from 1957. The decorations were by Glyn, and used his special reactive glazes; the body shapes were by his father, Albert. Cloisonné consisted of functional household pieces. It should not to be confused with the similar, but more rare and valuable Cheviot range (showpieces with coloured abstract and sgraffito patterns on a black ground). Some eBay sellers list Cloisonné pieces as Cheviot. Stoneware.
Tibor Ltd.
This is a convenient place to mention other aspects of Budapest-born Tibor Reich's work. Reich ran a designer fabrics company, Tibor Ltd. of Stratford-on-Avon. Some of his fabric patterns, inspired by textural effects in black and white photographs, and marketed under the name 'Fotexur'. Note, in the two centre adverts below, that the stylised 'T' of TIBOR is identical in shape to his star (Pusta) dish in Denby's Tigo Ware range.
Tigo Ware (c. 1956)
Designed by Tibor Reich, F.S.I.A. (b. 1916, d. 1996)
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Burlington by Albert and Glynn Colledge, 1956 Cloisonné by Albert and Glyn Colledge, 1956 Tibor Ltd. Tigo Ware (c. 1956)
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Burlington by Albert and Glynn Colledge, 1956
Another father-and-son collaboration. Burlington is ribbed, and has applied slip trails. The earlier issues were black; later, sky-blue and mulit-coloured versions followed. Burlington was produced in a range of shapes, including plant pots, bowls, cruet sets and jugs. Stoneware.
Cloisonné by Albert and Glyn Colledge, 1956
Designed in 1956 and issued from 1957. The decorations were by Glyn, and used his special reactive glazes; the body shapes were by his father, Albert. Cloisonné consisted of functional household pieces. It should not to be confused with the similar, but more rare and valuable Cheviot range (showpieces with coloured abstract and sgraffito patterns on a black ground). Some eBay sellers list Cloisonné pieces as Cheviot. Stoneware.
Tibor Ltd.
This is a convenient place to mention other aspects of Budapest-born Tibor Reich's work. Reich ran a designer fabrics company, Tibor Ltd. of Stratford-on-Avon. Some of his fabric patterns, inspired by textural effects in black and white photographs, and marketed under the name 'Fotexur'. Note, in the two centre adverts below, that the stylised 'T' of TIBOR is identical in shape to his star (Pusta) dish in Denby's Tigo Ware range.
Tigo Ware (c. 1956)
Designed by Tibor Reich, F.S.I.A. (b. 1916, d. 1996)
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