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Mintons
Noah's ark
Pattern by Reginald Haggar
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2 coffee cups 1 saucer 1 cream jug plus one side plate date to 1930s |
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coffee cups size 2 1/16 inches
high saucer size around 4 1/4 inches cream jug |
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cream jug size 3 1/2 inches
high in nice condition date to 1930s |
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items have no damage but are
crazed hard to find items the side plate has no damage no craze side plate 9 inches in diameter |
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Reginald Haggar was
born in Ipswich in 1905 and studied at Ipswich
School of Art and the Royal College of Art.
In 1929 he became Minton's Assistant Designer,
becoming Art Director 6 months later. He held
this post until 1939, designing modernist shapes
and patterns. Reginald Haggar was an
accomplished artist, working in water colours as
well as ceramics. His designs reflected both the
radical and lyrical elements of Art Deco.
After leaving
Minton, Reginald Haggar turned to teaching,
becoming Master-in-Charge at Stoke School of Art
from 1935 to 1941, and at Burslem School of Art
from 1941 to 1945.
After leaving this post he became a freelance
painted and lecturer. He died in 1988.
source: Potteries Museum
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