Queen Elizabeth has her own monogrammed terracotta planters with her Cipher at her Sandringham Estate ; this makes my beloved Guy Wolff pots seem downright plebeian! Image courtesy of Neil, my penpal
Oh, I don't think a hand thrown pot by the talented Mr. Wolff can ever be considered plebeian - they are works of art. However, there is something to be said for having one's personal potter available for special commissions - what a fantasy that is!
Hi Stefan, Since I am not Queen, lol I will not ever have monogrammed pots on my estate ... OPPS postage size lawn. What I do have is a few pots of the extremely talented Guy Wolff, like you I treasure his amazing work. xo, Vera
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Oh, I don't think a hand thrown pot by the talented Mr. Wolff can ever be considered plebeian - they are works of art. However, there is something to be said for having one's personal potter available for special commissions - what a fantasy that is!
ReplyDeleteThese monogrammed pots are very special; however so are yours Stefan!
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Hi Stefan,
ReplyDeleteSince I am not Queen, lol I will not ever have monogrammed pots on my estate ... OPPS postage size lawn. What I do have is a few pots of the extremely talented Guy Wolff, like you I treasure his amazing work.
xo,
Vera
The butter pats that she uses every morning are also monogrammed!
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