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SCOTTISH POTTERY Vintage Cup, Saucer & Side Plate by Barbara Davidson. 1970s with hand-painted "Clouds" decoration
SCOTTISH POTTERY Vintage Cup, Saucer & Side Plate by Barbara Davidson. 1970s with hand-painted "Clouds" decoration
SCOTTISH POTTERY Vintage Cup, Saucer & Side Plate by Barbara Davidson. 1970s with hand-painted "Clouds" decoration
SCOTTISH POTTERY Vintage Cup, Saucer & Side Plate by Barbara Davidson. 1970s with hand-painted "Clouds" decoration
SCOTTISH POTTERY Vintage Cup, Saucer & Side Plate by Barbara Davidson. 1970s with hand-painted "Clouds" decoration
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SCOTTISH POTTERY Vintage Cup, Saucer & Side Plate by Barbara Davidson. 1970s with hand-painted "Clouds" decoration

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On offer here is ONE Mug / Cup, Saucer, and Matching Side Plate.

They were made by the Scottish potter, Barbara Davidson, and date to the early 1970s when she established her own pottery in Larbert.

Her work has always featured pretty stoneware bowls decorated with abstract designs relating to the sea, sky, or shoreline. The pattern is called Clouds.

Her pottery was founded in 1969 - so this set must date to just after this time.

Barbara was brought up in Argyll on the West Coast of Scotland, and in 1964 attended Glasgow School of Art.

One of her largest commissions was a larger ceramic mural measuring some 7 feet in length and 4 feet in height - this can still be seen in the Ladies Waiting Room at Queen Street Station in Glasgow.

These fine stoneware pieces by Davidson - with a fine abstract pattern, slightly reminiscent of works by Alan Caiger-Smith. They would have originally had a paper label - her more functional tablewares are not usually signed - but as quite easily identifiable as her work.

Mugs are 3 ½ inches in height. The saucers have a diameter of 5 ½ inches. The side plates are 6 ½ inches in diameter.

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