the ellis group did alot of interesting stuff back in the 60's and early 70's. apparently renown for their glazes. amongst all the home ware, figurines and sculptures, they also made bonsai pots. i believe these pots could possibly now or one day be valuable but cant find any info on them. does anyone know anything about this.
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Looking at the collecting auctions their work is very valuable. Good luck finding bonsai pots, if a vase is worth up to $600 I would hate to know the cost of a bonsai pot.
They are certainly interesting Ant, good score, are ther any big pots or just little ones? The red glaze isnt all that common, that alone may make the price be a bit higher then usual maybe.
Peter
PeterW wrote:They are certainly interesting Ant, good score, are ther any big pots or just little ones? The red glaze isnt all that common, that alone may make the price be a bit higher then usual maybe.
Peter
that rect pot is approx 400x280 large enough? good i took everything red. the technique for this red is raku im told?
PeterW wrote:They are certainly interesting Ant, good score, are ther any big pots or just little ones? The red glaze isnt all that common, that alone may make the price be a bit higher then usual maybe.
Peter
that rect pot is approx 400x280 large enough? good i took everything red. the technique for this red is raku im told?
Good on ya Ant, i hope they are worth a fortune for you mate. If not, you got some good pots for your own trees. 400 x 280 is usable for sure.
Peter
your the man pat for that i will show you another pot possibly my favourite. the glaze is the thickest i have come across. note the smoke through it. i was told today by a pottery curator, that in the 60's to get such bright colors lead based glaze low fired was used. only repeating what i was told no disrespect to you pat . this pot is 170h x 150w
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