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IS TORQUAY POTTERY? |
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the period 1869 to 1970, some 20 potteries of varied size and longevity
created hand crafted pottery in the Torquay area of South Devon. Collectively
these firms produced a wide range of souvenir ware, fine art pottery,
and architectural and decorative terracotta . Although many collectors
are first introduced to their work by the pots decorated with cottages
and cute sayings, the range of these potters’ arts included many
different styles of decoration.
This information has been provided by the NATS web site.
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| THE
NORTH AMERICAN TORQUAY SOCIETY (N.A.T.S.) |
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IS NATS?
N.A.T.S.
was founded in 1990 by individuals sharing a common interest in the
pottery. The Society has about 400 members in 47 states and 5 Canadian
provinces.
In addition to publishing The Collector magazine 4 times per year, the
Society holds an Annual Convention. The convention is held in different
locales every year to enable our wide spread membership an opportunity
to attend. Activities at the convention include a sales mall at which
dealers offer a large number of unusual and large pots for sale. A CD
Video of highlights from the 1999,2000, 2001 and 2002 conventions is
available free.
The Society’s Area representatives encourage members to display
their collections and share their love of the pottery with other collectors
through Open Houses. Please visit this
for more information and to join the North American society. |
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| Torquay
Pottery Collectors Society |
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The Society was founded in 1976, by Ian M Green, to
stimulate interest in the history of the old South Devon potteries and
to bring together the collectors of Torquay in a common aim of research.
Four
national meetings are held each year, at venues across the country.
At these meetings, talks and mystery sessions (with the aim of identifying
members' pots) provide members with information. Specialist dealers,
an auction and a members' sales table provide the opportunity to buy
and sell. The national meetings are supplemented by various local events,
providing similar agendas but on a slightly smaller scale.
The
Society publishes SCANDY, a colourful illustrated quarterly magazine,
which provides various information about the potteries, their products
and their employees; in addition to notifying members of forthcoming
events. Various books and booklets have also been produced and may be
purchased, by members, from the Society's Products Manager, either at
the regular meetings or by post. Click
to visit the Torquay Pottery Society website .
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The
following is a description of various types of Torquay pottery. Images
and explanation are kindly supplied by NATS. |
Cottageware
are pots decorated with cottages using colored slips. These were produced
by virtually all the potteries in many shapes and sizes. |
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Mottoware
is a name frequently used to describe the souvenir pots inscribed with
sgraffito sayings. Sgraffito is a technique where the inscription is
scratched through the layer of slip used to coat the pot. |
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Faience
describes pots that were decorated by painting a picture on the pot
using pigments. |
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Barbotine
describes pots that used thick, colored slips to create relief decorations. |
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Terracotta
is unglazed, brownish-red colored pieces which include statuettes, architectural
elements and pottery. |
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Grotesques
were somewhat bizarre molded figures. Generally animals, cats were a
favorite subject. |
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