A recent addition to the Perfect Pieces Troika Pottery section just in time for your Christmas shopping is this super Troika Pottery Coffin shaped vase:

Troika Coffin Vase
This Troika vase is from the textured range and is called a Coffin vase – due to its shape! Decorated by Penny Black with an oatmeal brown base the cross motif on the front is enhanced in colours of blues and deep browns.
This Troika vase dates from when the pottery was based in Newlyn in Cornwall, England. It moved to Newlyn c1970 from St Ives and remained there until it closed in c1983.
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The latest additions to the Perfect Pieces Troika pottery section are this Troika Coffin vase and this Troika Marmalade vase:


A Troika pottery Coffin vase & a Troika pottery Marmalade vase
The Troika Coffin vase pictured above belongs to the textured range produced by the Troika pottery and is shaped now a coffin – hence it’s model name! Decorated with a cross motif this Troika vase has the rugged texture seen throughout the whole textured range produced.
The Troika Marmalade vase is also from the textured range and has been decorated by Penny Black. It has interesting abstract patterns on all sides and is finished with a deep blue glazed rounded top.
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In the Perfect Pieces Troika Pottery section you will find a nice selection of Troika Marmalade vases.
These Troika vases are approximately 9cm high and 8cm square with a glazed rounded top and make a perfect gift for someone starting a collection of Troika, for someone who wants a pieces of this ever-so talked about Cornish pottery or simply for someone who admires studio style pottery – so why not take a look?




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You can see from the four Troika Marmalade vases pictured above that there’s a wide range of style, design and colouring to be had just in this one Troika pottery shape.
The Troika pottery only operated for 20 years from 1963 until 1983 and was based in Cornwall in England. To read more about the history of this popular pottery please visit our Guide To British Potteries – CLICK HERE.
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In our Troika pottery section we have some really interesting Troika pottery Cube vases – pictured below.




The first one pictured is an early example of a Troika Cube vase. Dating from the St Ives period (pre-1970) this vase has the typical decoration of pieces of that time. This example has been decorated by Sylvia Vallence who worked at the pottery from c1967-1969.
Next is a Troika cube vase from the textured range decorated by Penny Black. This particular Troika vase is slightly later dating c1970-1976.
The third Troika Cube vase is one decorated in a blue base by Linda Taylor. Linda worked at the pottery from the late 1960′s to the early 1970′s. This particular piece dates from the Newlyn period – dating it early 1970′s.
The final Troika Cube vase has been decorated in green this time by Anne Jones. Anne only worked at the pottery for a short time and only part time from 1976-1977. This particular example has an almost oriental motif on one side.
Here you can see the wide range of different styles and colours available in just the Troika Cube vase. Remember, all Troika pottery prices currently include FREE UK postage & packaging!
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New to our Troika Pottery section today is a lovely Troika Pottery Marmalade Vase decorated by the well-known Troika artist Penny Black.

This Marmalade vase is from the textured range that Troika made and has abstract designs on all sides with a rather interesting pattern on one of the sides – a stick-man type design. It is finished off on top with a deep blue glazed top.
The decorator of this particular Troika pottery vase is Penny Black. Penny started working at the pottery when they were based in St. Ives in Cornwall, England and moved with the pottery to its Newlyn base in 1970. She continued working there up until she left in 1976.
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