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Lorna Bailey
Life and work
Lorna Bailey was brought up in the Wolstanton area of Newcastle-under-Lyme, England, close to the Potteries area of Stoke-on-Trent. After school, Bailey attended Stoke-on-Trent College. She obtained a B.Tec National Diploma (Ceramics) and then joined her father's new business, LJB Ceramics, at the Old Ellgreave Pottery, Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, which produced Toby Jugs and other decorated pottery, where she initially worked as a painter. At the same time, Bailey began designing a series of cottage and trees and abstract patterns based on the pottery of Clarice Cliff. These were produced by the Old Ellgreave Pottery in underglaze colours. In December 1995, when Bailey was 17, her House and Path and Sunburst patterns were put into full production. These were painted by Bailey and a small team of painters onto a range of shapes, including vases, jugs, teapots, sugar shakers, cruets, candlesticks, and wall pockets. They were then sold primarily to trade buyers. In addition to being marked with a factory stamp, Bailey signed almost all of her pieces.
In 1998, Collect it! magazine, featured her Astro Rocket Sugar Sifter on the cover which the magazine had commissioned. This was produced in a limited edition of 250 available for purchase only through the magazine. The Lorna Bailey Collectors Club was formed in September 1998. Bailey was named as Midlands Business Woman of the Year for 1998.
In March 2002, Bailey married Tim Proctor. This event was marked by the issue of a small ceramic wedding cake which was sent out as a gift to all Collectors Club members. On July 16, 2002, the couple attended a Garden Party at Buckingham Palace.
In February 2003, LJB Ceramics changed its name to Lorna Bailey Artware. The following month, the factory moved into new premises at Top Bridge Works, Burslem. In October 2004, it moved again to its site at The Old Post Office, Burslem.
In December 2005, Bailey issued the first of a series based on Pop and Rock Legends of the Twentieth Century with a ceramic figure ofJohn Lennon dressed in the outfit pictured in the album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. Figures of the other Beatles later followed, together with other wares depicting members of the group. These were produced in collaboration with The Beatles Story Museum in Liverpool
In January 2008, Bailey announced her decision to retire from the pottery industry to concentrate on her family life and in May 2008 Lorna Bailey Artware went into voluntary liquidation, with the loss of seven jobs.
Awards
In July 2005, Bailey was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Staffordshire University for her services to pottery design.
In 2007, Bailey was elected as Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (FRSA).
Pottery Mark/Backstamp
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![]() Lorna BaileyHouse and Path Pattern (1995–1998) |
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![]() Lorna BaileySunburst Pattern (1995–1998) |
![]() Lorna BaileyPrototype Charles Rennie Mackintosh Lamp (1996) |
![]() Lorna BaileyMay Bank Vase (1996–1997) |
![]() Lorna BaileyTwenties Elegance Set (1998) |
![]() Lorna BaileyPagoda Garden Pattern on Miniature Coffee Set (1998–1999) |
![]() Lorna BaileyAstro Rocket Sugar Sifter (1998) |
![]() Lorna BaileyGiant Teapot (1999) |
![]() Lorna BaileyDelta Giant Sugar Shaker (1999) |
![]() Lorna BaileyBridge and Stream Comport (1999) |
![]() Lorna BaileyFerris Wheel Sugar Shaker (1999) |
![]() Lorna BaileyTropicana Pattern (1999–2000) |
![]() Lorna BaileyStorAge Display Cabinet (1999) |
![]() Lorna BaileyArctic Sugar Shaker (2000) |
![]() Lorna BaileyThe Couple Wall Mask (2001) |
![]() Lorna BaileyUnnamed Prototype Charger (June 8, 2001) |
![]() Lorna BaileyFlora Vase (2002) |
![]() Lorna Bailey"Wedding Cake" (2002) |
![]() Lorna BaileyFantasia Coffee Pot (2003) |
![]() Lorna BaileyDeco Lady Charger Ginger (2005) |
![]() Lorna BaileyLegends of the 20th Century (2005–2006) |
![]() Lorna BaileyHamil Road Pattern on Wedge Teapot (2006) |
![]() Lorna BaileyMogsy the Cat (Kitty Katz range) (2006) |
![]() Lorna BaileyWater Lily Milk Jug |