Marianne de Trey set of 6 Cups & Saucers
Marianne de Trey (British 1913 - 2016). In 1947 Marianne de Trey with her husband Sam Haile moved into the pottery at Shinner’s Bridge on the Dartington Estate in Devon to take over the pottery that Bernard Leach had used in the 1930s. In the mid-50s de Trey was a founding member of the Devon Guild of Craftsmen which has grown into a major support network for the regional crafts.
Set of 6 cups & saucers marked with the impressed shell motif of her Shinner’s Bridge pottery. One cup has the glaze masking a possible mark, all other cups & saucers have the mark visible.
Size : cup diameter approx 7cm, with handle 9.5cm - 10cm, saucer diameter 13cm
Condition : Perfect
Marianne de Trey (British 1913 - 2016). In 1947 Marianne de Trey with her husband Sam Haile moved into the pottery at Shinner’s Bridge on the Dartington Estate in Devon to take over the pottery that Bernard Leach had used in the 1930s. In the mid-50s de Trey was a founding member of the Devon Guild of Craftsmen which has grown into a major support network for the regional crafts.
Set of 6 cups & saucers marked with the impressed shell motif of her Shinner’s Bridge pottery. One cup has the glaze masking a possible mark, all other cups & saucers have the mark visible.
Size : cup diameter approx 7cm, with handle 9.5cm - 10cm, saucer diameter 13cm
Condition : Perfect
Marianne de Trey (British 1913 - 2016). In 1947 Marianne de Trey with her husband Sam Haile moved into the pottery at Shinner’s Bridge on the Dartington Estate in Devon to take over the pottery that Bernard Leach had used in the 1930s. In the mid-50s de Trey was a founding member of the Devon Guild of Craftsmen which has grown into a major support network for the regional crafts.
Set of 6 cups & saucers marked with the impressed shell motif of her Shinner’s Bridge pottery. One cup has the glaze masking a possible mark, all other cups & saucers have the mark visible.
Size : cup diameter approx 7cm, with handle 9.5cm - 10cm, saucer diameter 13cm
Condition : Perfect