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CARLTON WARE NEWSLETTER No. 63 from Ian Harwood & Jerome Wilson October 2013 Earlier this month, a seldom seen piece of Carlton Ware was listed for sale on ebay, a vase in GLACIELLE ware. Unusual in both finish and subject matter, with a green Lizard wrapped around the vase. This piece is Carlton Ware shape number 1438, listed as Lizard vase without neck by the works. There is always a lot of interest when a piece of GLACIELLE comes up for sale and the vase attracted 10 bids and sold for 317. The factory produced two versions of the Lizard vase; on the right is shape number 1437, Lizard vase with neck. Last August, an outstanding piece of GLACIELLE was sold at Durrants Auction Rooms in Suffolk; shape number 1451 Seagulls, selling for 220. Page 1 of 7

In a 1938 trade journal advertisement, the factory shows a picture of this model with the following detail: Seagulls rising from the crest of a wave. Surely an impossibly difficult subject for any artist to capture. This charming example of Carlton Glacielle Ware will show you how our craftsmen have responded to the challenge. Note, in particular, the unusual beauty of texture. There has not been a lot of information published regarding Carlton Ware s GLACIELLE series; what we have found was back in Volume 5 of The Carlton Times, the last issue published by Jules & Pita in New Zealand. Here is what they write: Glacielle was a series of ornamental wares introduced by Wiltshaw & Robinson in 1937. The range featured animal studies, either as single figurines or groups, designed in the main purely as ornaments although some decorator vases were included in the range. The matt glaze effect was variously described as resembling melting snow and reminiscent of ice as the name indicates. The texture of the glaze was not unlike that of salt glazed pottery. Despite the unusual glaze treatment, the pieces were very realistic in their execution. Whilst Wiltshaw & Robinson s Carlton Ware trademark gave them a reputation for quality at a low price, they also produced wares on an important scale, demonstrating exceptional prowess in the art of potting. The October 1938 Pottery Gazette and Glass Trade Review described the Glacielle series as noble and the technique, from the modeling down to the last finishing process as exceptional. Work of such quality bore a premium price and wasn t expected to compete with the cheap matt glazed ornaments available from some of the other Staffordshire potteries. At the 1937 British Industries Fair, Queen Mary purchased three pieces of Glacielle; a vase, a dog and a mouse. The Duchess of Gloucester also purchased a piece. At the Fair the following year Glacielle was again on display. This time the Queen bought two more pieces. Her mother, Queen Mary, was reported to have commented on the attractiveness of the Glacielle ware on display. Such approval was certainly a recommendation of the highest order for the times. Jules & Pita. The GLACIELLE series came with its own unique label. Models were finished on the base with green felt baize and a paper label was attached, as shown on the left above. Larger pieces came with a black wooden stand, shaped especially for the individual model. Affixed to the front of the stand was a metal name plate, above right. Unfortunately, some of the stands have been lost over the years. Page 2 of 7

In the book Carlton Ware, The Complete Guide by Dr. Czes & Yvonne Kosniowski, they give a listing of some 30 pieces in the GLACIELLE range. Here are pictures of some of them: 1424 Sea Lion 1425 Polar Bear 1426 Lioness 1427 Lion Cubs lying down 1441 Scottish Terrier 1442 Fox Terrier 1445 Spaniel Dog sitting Page 3 of 7

1447 Stag 1466 Lizard on rock 1467 Blue Tits 1469 Alsatian Dogs 1470 Group of Sheep 1475 Greyhounds As well as those pictured above, other models are listed below. If anyone has any of these models, we would appreciate you sending us pictures so that we can complete our library and share them with our readers. 1423 Lion Cubs sitting 1450 Mouse on nest 1507 Kangaroo 1430 Lion 1468 Fish on stand 1508 Borzois Dog 1440 Scotch Terrier standing 1471 Heron in flight 1509 Leopard 1446 Lamb 1480 Crab 1448 Fox 1481 Snake Charmer 1449 Mouse on log 1506 Giraffe Page 4 of 7

Listed for sale in an auction in September at Gerrards in St. Annes, Lancashire was an 8 inch vase in the Bird & Chequered Border pattern, number 2218, in a gloss yellow ground with black cartouches, seen here on the left. The more common ground for this pattern is matt black with yellow cartouches, pattern number 2221. However, it looked like this piece did not sell as we could not find a selling price in the auction results. Thanks & apologies to Nicholnack art in pottery for a poor addition to his Bird & Chequered Border icon. http://nicholnack.com.au/w-r-best-ware/w-r-bird-chequered-border-2221-circa-1918.html Sold in September on ebay was this MODERN WARE box, shape number 923, in an unusual Powder Blue ground in the HOLLYHOCKS pattern. The seller included a picture of the base of the box with the original paper label. The pattern number was hard to read but was either 3814 or 3854. If you have an example of this colourway that clearly shows the pattern number, please let us know. Page 5 of 7

The HOLLYHOCKS pattern comes in several colourways: 3818 sponged yellow 3819 sponged blue 3820 gloss black 3972 orange lustre 3973 green lustre???? Powder Blue HOLLYHOCKS box lids, Gloss Black & Powder Blue Unfortunately, this unusual box had several chipped corners; a fate suffered by many pieces in this shape. Due to this, although the piece attracted 10 bids, it sold for only 18. A pattern similar to HOLLYHOCKS is GARDEN, which can be found in both Carlton Best Ware and Carlton China. It can be found in several colourways in both Best Ware and China and the Powder Blue colourway in Carlton China is pattern number 4880, shown above. This version of the pattern features four flower sprigs on the cups and saucers. However, in September, another version in this colourway was sold on ebay. This one not only featured six flower sprigs on the saucer but also had a gilded interior to the cup and to the centre of the saucer. There was only one bidder on this piece which sold for 15. Page 6 of 7

In our last Newsletter, we featured a wonderful Velox bowl in the Jigsaw pattern, number 3431. This pattern had not previously been identified as belonging to any particular designer and we had speculated that it was a pattern similar in design to those of Olive Kew. Since then, we heard from Harvey Petit with the following: It was interesting to read your thoughts on which patterns might have been by Olive Kew. When Peter Cochrane and I visited Olive at her home in Northampton, showing her the shape and pattern books, which Anthony Wood had allowed us to take off the works, she couldn t identify any as by her, despite her excellent memory. Olive did however remember some of Miss Elmer s work. Jigsaw was by Violet Elmer, which Miss Elmer confirmed when we went through the pattern books with her. Attribution is difficult and challenging, but fun. We understand that the interviews with Miss Elmer, Miss Kew and other exemployees, were carried out by Harvey and Peter in the 1980 s, some 20 or 30 years ago now. So far, only snippets of information have been released from these interviews and we can only speculate as to what information has yet to be revealed! Might we suggest that the tapes be played at next year s annual meeting in Stoke? Finally, on the internet site Worthpoint (for whatever it s worth), we found a reference to GLACIELLE ware. The site says that GLACIELLE ware was introduced by the factory in the 1920 s (which is incorrect) when a potter from Sevres in France was brought in to model the range. There is some basis to part of that story as Sevres did produce GLACIELLE figures of their own, including this Polar Bear attributed to Francois Pompon (1855-1933). Acknowledgments: Thanks to Mike & Carol Kiernan, Derek & Jane Towns, Carole Moore, and Denise & Reg Burningham for pictures of GLACIELLE ware from their collections. Thanks also to Jules & Pita and Dr. Czes & Yvonne Kosniowski for information used from their publications. Thanks also to www.carltonchina.info and www.nicholnack.com.au for pictures used from their websites. Ian Harwood & Jerome Wilson Calgary, Canada jeromian@shaw.ca Page 7 of 7