Ellis ceramics list of shapes.
Ellis ceramics list of shapes.
Their work is mainly slip cast earthenware although they did experiment at one.
Helen migrated to melbourne from croatia in 1953 with her two children her husband already having arrived.
Ellis ceramics list of shapes.
In 1963 she created the popular design totem an abstract pattern based on primitive forms coupled with a cylindrical shape.
This continued in australia but she found a degree of artistic outlet by working in three ceramic.
Ellis ceramics was an australian pottery set up in 1953 by a czechoslovakian couple dasa and milda kratochvil in the backyard of their home in abbotsford melbourne.
A fellow collector has.
The aim of this group is to help compile a comprehensive catalogue of ellis shapes.
During the year bullseye 1974 has posted some wonderful images of ellis animals on the ellis ceramics forum with some shapes in a range of different colourways.
Ellis 51 platter ellis 51a platter ellis 53 pot ellis 56 plate ellis 57 jar ellis 58 salt box ellis 59 butter dish ellis 59 pedestal bowl ellis 60 cup and saucer ellis 60 spice jar ellis 60 vase ellis 61 mug.
Ellis pottery two organge glazed horse figurines circa 1960 s australian ellis pottery horse figure 13 cm high ellis pottery bull figurine circa 1950s 21 cm long.
Bullseye 1974 also collects figures by other makers including bitossi jema holland eric leaper.
Ellis 305 planter ellis 310 planter ellis 311 planter ellis 312 planter ellis 317 planter ellis 320 planter ellis 322 dish ellis 322a dish ellis 324 planter ellis 325 planter ellis 327 planter ellis 330 planter.
Functional and figurative work but an article has just been published on the vintage post documenting a set of original ellis pottery molds for plaques with themes such as a fallen angel st george and the dragon the three graces leda and the swan and adam and eve.
Ellis 301 with one comment.
She had always wanted to be an artist but rarely had the opportunity or parental support to pursue her passion.
About ellis ellis ceramics was an australian pottery set up in 1953 by a czechoslovakian couple dasa and milda kratochvil in the backyard of their home in abbotsford melbourne.
I ve just found three new bulls and two new horses over there to add to the list.
Vase decorated by helen ilich at ellis ceramics studio in fitzroy around 1955.