Vintage Australian Pottery Fruit Platter with Applied Grape Motif

Una Deerbon (Aust 1882-1972)

$2,500.00

Type Australian Pottery Platter
Maker/Artist Una Deerbon (Aust 1882-1972)
Stamped/Marked Yes
Colour Purple
Item Size 27.5cm x 27.5cm x 4cm
Postage Size 35cm x 35cm x 15cm weight 2kg
AFC Number AFC61201UP
Signatures/Inscriptions Signature obscured by glaze and only legible by expert
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Bio & Information

Una Deerbon (Australian 1882-1972) Bio<br><br>

Deerbon was born Una Clare Eden Deane in Woollahra, New South Wales on 16 February 1882 She married in 1904 Northumberland-born businessman George Percival Darlow alias Richard Relton Wise (1877–1955) who, as Lieutenant Darlow, was wounded in France in 1918 As a married woman Una studied at the Sydney Art School under Julian Ashton and Rayner Hoff at East Sydney Technical College From 1913 to 1915 she reportedly studied in New York, Chicago, Paris and in London at the Slade School In England she had a daughter, Joan Diana Cynthia Darlow, known as Diana Wise-Darlow (1915–2001) Una returned to Sydney to work as an artist and fashion designer for David Jones. She subsequently started her own fashion studio, exhibiting at David Jones and Anthony Hordern under the name Una Darlow (sometimes Darlot) She also published humorous postcards The Darlows divorced in 1920 In the early 1920s Una moved to Brisbane and started to train as a potter She met Czech economist Karel Jelinek there in 1922 and they married in 1924 after he had changed his name to Charles Francis Deerbon They had a son in Sydney, Murray Karel Francis Deerbon (1925–2005) This marriage also collapsed: Deerbon moved to the United States leaving Una a single mother of two children having to make a living teaching pottery Una, as Mrs Una Deerbon, showed her own pots in 1931 at the annual exhibition of the New South Wales Society of Arts and Crafts In 1933 she showed over 200 pieces of pottery at Anthony Hordern’s gallery The Sydney Morning Herald found that The variety both of the forms and of the surface decorations is remarkable It is only to be expected that the quality of the work done by so adventurous a craftswoman should be uneven Some of the pieces display admirable delicacy of form and are decorated in an amusing style In some pieces there has been less success, particularly in the colour schemes, but all of them are patently the work of an exceedingly enterprising and vigorous potter In the same year she brought a collection of 100 ceramics to Melbourne for an exhibition at the Myer Emporium Typically her pieces consisted of basic bowls, vases or jugs carrying a decoration of hard-glazed earthenware flora or fauna: leaves, daisies, frogs, polar bears … in great variety and profusion In 1934 she moved with her children to Melbourne and established the Una Deerbon School of Pottery in Collins Street In 1937 she moved from the city to South Yarra and took her school with her; a “small factory” called Deerbon Pottery was set up there by Una and her daughter Diana in 1938 In 1939 she was principal of the Home Industries School of Design, also in Collins Street She stayed in Melbourne for the rest of her career, still showing her work into the 1960s She exhibited frequently at Myer, at Georges and at the Ridell Gallery Among potters who attended her school were John Castle-Harris (a cousin) and Eric Juckert Her work is held in various public collections: the Australian National Gallery, the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney, the National Gallery of Victoria, the Shepparton Art Museum, the Ballarat Art Gallery and the Melbourne College of the Arts Since 2010 her work has fetched high prices at auction Colour photos of Deerbon’s work can be seen here: “A name to remember — Una Deerbon”. The Accidental Collector. Retrieved 29 September 2017.

Condition

Item has light wear from use due to age No Chips No Cracks in (Great condition) consistent with age see photos as photos play an important role in description of condition – Item will be Shipped in a Cardboard box packed with foam packaging we will Ship your item within 1-2 working days from sale send us a message so we can do combined postage where possible and safe to do so THIS may save you money if you buy more than one item Please note that some items cannot be combined because of delicate nature e.g. Delicate Glass fragile items

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