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Studio: international art — 58.1913

DOI Heft:
No. 239 (February 1913)
DOI Artikel:
The Arts and Crafts Society's exhibition at the Grosvenor Gallery, [2]
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https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.21160#0045

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The Arts mid Crafts Society's Exhibition

pair of wrought-iron fire dogs and wrought-iron and brass coal scuttle. designed by edward
spencer ; made by walter spencer and bertram edwards of the artificers' guild

fashioned air and bring back memories of a period were also to be seen in the corridor; and two
when taste was more instinctive in the potter than other specimens occupied positions in the Large
it appears to have been in later generations. A Gallery, on either side of the fireplace. Both
larger piece than any of those in the cases was these fine vases were designed by Mr. Gordon
shown by itself in one of the galleries, a blue and M. Forsyth, a leading member of the Pilkington
white jar with a lid, painted in a bold and striking staff of designers. Many good pieces were con-
design by Mrs. Powell. It would be impossible tained in the case of pottery shown by Mr. W.
to mention in this article all the attractive pieces Howson Taylor, where a bowl of orange-red
by various potters that were
shown in the corridor, but
among them were num-
bered a tall vase of a fine
greenish-blue colour de-
signed by Mr. Pascoe H.
Tunnicliff for the Ashby
Potters' Guild; two or
three specimens shown by
Mr. George James Cox;
and some of the bowls de-
signed by Mr. W. H.
Cowlishaw and exhibited
by the Iceni Pottery Com-
pany. Some remarkable
pieces of Lancastrian lustre
ware, designed by Mr.
Walter Crane, Mr. C. E.
Cundall and others, and

exhibited by the Pilkington silver bowl for a swimming competition, designed by edward spencer ;.

Tile and Pottery Company, ' executed by e. minns

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