tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3751059924579930120.post2139823439872154365..comments2024-03-24T22:59:41.706-07:00Comments on The Rameking: Colourware PotteryThe Ramekinghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13305433829953070016noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3751059924579930120.post-71354714550465618942022-03-09T23:12:00.400-08:002022-03-09T23:12:00.400-08:00Hi rameking,I'm enjoying your Blog, and thanks...Hi rameking,I'm enjoying your Blog, and thanks for collecting my ramekins that were made in the 1970's. I started off my pottery as Rob walker Pottery, we started selling our pottery at the st Kilda Esplanade market. we then changed the name to colourware pottery, then later it was Colourware ceramics. However I just wanted you to know that neither I or the ramekins are associated with Hanstan Pottery, though I did work at Southern Aurora pottery but before then I worked at Lanes Pottery in Burwood in the late 60's .southern Aurora bought out Lanes pottery ( so there's some history for you) anyway , they were the same ramekins that were made<br />at lanes but but in different colours. I think I acquired the moulds from a Local mould maker,so maybe a few potters would have been making these ramekins in the 70's. I hope you will update your article about Colourware pottery and keep collecting and telling the stories about the Australian potters, cheers, and thanks again from rob and catherine walker synchronicityandsouphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02322286564470365186noreply@blogger.com