Wishing you peace in the New Year!
Tags: pottery, staples/rivets, tin glaze
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Happy new year from France, Andrew, and thank you very much to share with us these astonishing repairs !
Marie-Hélène
Happy New Year to you too…and thanks for sharing these inventively repaired and saved pieces throughout the year!
Beautiful plate and clever repair, is it an oriental design?
Lots of precious memories from Belgium.
Happy New Year. Thank you for sharing so many “make-do” ceramics, etc. on your site. They are treasures. To see value, history and usefulness in broken objects can only support our human efforts regards support for each other and all living creatures. Continue to inspire us in 2015.
I enjoyed the article on Eastfield Village. What a sweet place. Sorry to hear about the death of your friend. People like him keep history alive.
Absolutely lovvve the exquisite workmanship. Please keep-up with the terrific treasures, as they are a true testament to our heritage. Books are beaut but an actual physical Item – GOLD! Thank you very, very much Andrew for helping it all alive. Well done and enjoy 2015. Kindest Regards, Cecilia.