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Remued Pottery History (1930’s – 1950’s)
Remued’ was a line of art pottery dating from the early 1930s to the mid-1950s “PPP”, “Remued” and “Pamela” were trade names or marks used by Premier Pottery, Some ‘Remued” and “Pamela” pieces are also marked “Hand Made” Established in Preston Melbourne by two Potters, David Dee and Reg Hawkins in 1929 “Remued” wares are recognisable by their drip-glazes, use of gum leaves and gumnuts for decoration, twig-like handles on jugs, vases and bowls, and applied decoration featuring grapevines, koalas and other animals Remued pottery is highly collectable, ranging from small simple pots to rare decorated pieces that sell for thousands of dollars.