Found this pot - does anyone recognise this chop?

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Found this pot - does anyone recognise this chop?

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Have started moving into a new house and the previous owners left behind a whole box of bonsai pots. Most looked like they came from a commercial nursery but I thought this pot was interesting:
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Does anyone recognise the chop? Could this be a Mudlark pot? I very much like the natural, rustic look - shame I don't have any suitable trees for it!
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Re: Found this pot - does anyone recognise this chop?

Post by fae »

Your lucky day.

That is a pot made by Penny Davis of Mudlark pottery, a contributor on this forum.

Penny makes lovely pots that suit Australian natives.

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Re: Found this pot - does anyone recognise this chop?

Post by Andrew F »

Yep, Penny's work. You must be the luckiest person on earth to find a box of bonsai pots..... what else was there?
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Re: Found this pot - does anyone recognise this chop?

Post by Mellenoire »

It was pretty suprising especially as there was a pile of pots haphazardly put into a styrofoam box and left in the garage. The others looked like they came from a commercial nursery (no chops) but I have a feeling a few came from Ray Nesci as I've seen similar looking pots there. They're all used and are a bit crusty around the edges, but hopefully they can be cleaned up nicely. I got a couple of quick snaps of the other pots but didn't have time to photograph them properly.
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