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Just the season for penguins – Sally Tuffin Record

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Sally Tuffin‘March
of the penguins’ vase march their way into an auction world
record at Bonhams

The popular film documentary ‘March of the Penguins’
will not be the only penguin hit this year as more birds have
also marched their way to success – in clay. A world record
auction price was achieved for a vase by the renowned ceramicist,
Sally Tuffin – titled ‘March of the Penguins’ at Bonhams
Design Sale today – Wednesday 7 December 2005. Competition
was stiff for the novel penguin design, which attracted phone
bidders as well as collectors in the room. Within a few minutes
the vase had soared past its original estimate and finally sold
for £15,720 – over six times its estimate. The vase also
smashed the previous Sally Tuffin record for a Honey Bee Jar
and Cover which fetched £11,500.

The vase, a very cool vessel painted in pale blue/green is
designed to resemble an iceberg. March of the Penguins’
features no fewer than 40 individually modelled black and white
birds edging their way down an ice flow, circling closer to
the sea and then casting themselves adrift. At just 18cms high,
the vase was estimated at £1,500-2,000.

Sally Tuffin who once designed cutting edge clothes in Carnaby
Street in the 1960’s for Pop Royalty such as Paul McCartney
and the Beatles, now design pots that are acknowledged by experts
to be stars in their own right.

Design Department Director, Mark Oliver, says: “We are
delighted at this result. She is up there with William Moorcroft,
Clarice Cliff and Henry Doulton. Sally Tuffin is working and
her contemporary work is already attracting prices in the league
of these giants of the ceramics world.”

He adds: “We identified Sally Tuffin about five years
ago as someone exceptional. She has a remarkable eye, whether
producing fashion designer clothes or eye-catching ceramics.
Her work will doubtless continue to enthral an ever growing
group of loyal enthusiasts.”

Each year Bonhams Design Department commissions unique one-off
works by Sally Tuffin, and at this sale on December 7 at New
Bond Street, no fewer than 16 of her bold, clever items were
on sale among the hundreds of other items on sale.

Sally Tuffin has long been a fan of penguins and has created
several vases and box designs featuring these comical birds.
She is constantly working on new ideas to satisfy the growing
band of penguin collectors around the world but designs for
the general Dennis Chinaworks range are not so densely populated
with penguins as the Bonhams special.

The Dennis Chinaworks was originally established in 1985 by
Sally and her husband, Richard Dennis, but Sally spent a few
years as Art Director of the Moorcroft pottery before concentrating
entirely on her own work. Since 1993, the Dennis Chinaworks
has thrived in the converted stables of a Victorian rectory
in Somerset where Tuffin and her team of young craftsmen and
women make distinctive hand-thrown and decorated art pottery.

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web site.



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