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Transfer Printing Demonstration at Spode - Blue & White Transferware 

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This video shows a transfer-printing demonstration at the site of the former Spode factory in Stoke. I would like to say a big thank you to Paul Holdway who was very generous with his time. Paul was a highly-skilled copper plate engraver and is an expert printer. What he doesn’t know about transferware isn’t worth knowing!
The demonstration was filmed at Spode Works. This is an exhibition run and managed by the Spode Museum Trust. The exhibition will be open to the public from the 27th March until the end of October, 2015. This is the third year of the exhibition and within it are many displays of ceramics, tools, images of people, copper plates, videos and demonstrations. There is also a limited number of modern and vintage ceramics for sale (not part of the collection; these are donations to raise money for the Trust).
Please have a look at the exhibition’s website here:
www.spodeworks.org
The Spode Museum Trust’s website here:
www.spodemuseumtrust.org
And please share and subscribe.
Richard

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@kerwil2000
@kerwil2000 9 лет назад
My HERO of all transferware!!! AND >.I love him even more because his father created the CHRISTMAS TREE PATTERN in 1938 ...I cherish this !! Thanks so much~!!
@thetransferwarechannel5961
@thetransferwarechannel5961 9 лет назад
Thank you for your kind words - I am so pleased you enjoyed the video!
@kerwil2000
@kerwil2000 9 лет назад
Love it so so much! Just posted from my other account wondering about how the color was added ..to ..say the Christmas Tree ??
@thetransferwarechannel5961
@thetransferwarechannel5961 9 лет назад
KS Kennedy Hi again, the Christmas Tree was a multi-coloured transfer added in stages using the Murray Curvex bomb. If you search 'Murray Curvex', you should find some useful information. If you are ever in Stoke, we have a wonderful exhibition running at the Spode site. There are priting demonstrations and there is a video showing the Christmas Tree being created using this technique. The green line around the rim was added more-or-less at the same time as the printing; it's such an amazing process to watch. Have a look at this site: www.spodeworks.org for details of the exhibition etc. Kindest, Richard
@kerwil2000
@kerwil2000 9 лет назад
Thanks so much! I wonder if that video would ever be shared on your channel ?? Would love to see it ..that pattern means so much to me ..but of course because of those connected to it as well!! I will start researching the Murray Curvex!! You are amazing !
@thetransferwarechannel5961
@thetransferwarechannel5961 9 лет назад
KS Kennedy Here is a link to lots of images at Spode, including the Murray Curvex Machine. You might have to copy and paste this link, but basically it was a pad printing technique. www.transcollectorsclub.org/annex/image-gallery/processes/processes-printing/108-p-ph/ Here is a link the whole section of images:www.transcollectorsclub.org/annex/image-gallery/processes/processes-printing/Richard
@lenjkling
@lenjkling 9 лет назад
Fascinating to see this done, Richard. You and Paul both did a great job producing this video - it's one thing to see still pictures of the process but so much better to view it "live". As for the video being a little long, that 13 minutes went by fast! Again, a super job. Thanks!
@thetransferwarechannel5961
@thetransferwarechannel5961 9 лет назад
Very many thanks! It was a lot of fun to do. Richard
@MykeEllis
@MykeEllis 9 лет назад
EXCELLENT video Paul!!!....VERY informative!!!!! :)
@thetransferwarechannel5961
@thetransferwarechannel5961 9 лет назад
Many thanks!
@robertconn572
@robertconn572 9 лет назад
Great ,very informative demonstration,hoping to see more of the same ,RC
@thetransferwarechannel5961
@thetransferwarechannel5961 9 лет назад
Thank you for your kind words! Richard
@kerrykennedy1216
@kerrykennedy1216 9 лет назад
Me again..just so taken with the video..! I wonder..how are different colors applied, like in the Christmas Tree Pattern ?? So so curious !!! Seems it would be MUCH WORK !
@thetransferwarechannel5961
@thetransferwarechannel5961 9 лет назад
Hi again, the Christmas Tree was a multi-coloured transfer added in stages using the Murray Curvex bomb. If you search 'Murray Curvex', you should find some useful information. If you are ever in Stoke, we have a wonderful exhibition running at the Spode site. There are priting demonstrations and there is a video showing the Christmas Tree being created using this technique. The green line around the rim was added more-or-less at the same time as the printing; it's such an amazing process to watch. Have a look at this site: www.spodeworks.org for details of the exhibition etc. Kindest, Richard
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