Robert and Sheila Fournier

Robert Fournier (born 1915) set up Ducketts Wood Pottery in Hertforshire in 1946. In 1961 he married Sheila, who was trained as a teacher, and they moved to Greenwich in London. Robert taught Sheila to pot and they continued potting together in Greenwich, Kent and Wiltshire until 1987.

They have variously worked in thrown and hand-built earthenware, stoneware and porcelain, making tableware and decorative items. Sheila's work has been exhibited at the Victoria and Albert Museum, and Robert is well known as the co-writer of the essential book British Studio Potters' Marks.

Sheila Fournier died in late 2000.

Further Reading: Illustrated Dictionary of Practical Pottery by Robert Fournier
 
 British Studio Potters' Marks by Robert Fournier and Eric Yates-Owen

 
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