ceramics - Reynell, Gladys / Reynella Pottery

Reynell, Gladys. Gladys Reynell, born in Adelaide in 1881, studied medicine at Adelaide University but left to study painting with Margaret Rose MacPherson (later Margaret Preston).

In 1912 Gladys Reynell departed for London accompanied by Margaret Preston, where they both studied pottery at the Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts, London.

During the World War I Gladys Reynell and Margaret Preston both taught crafts including pottery to recuperating injured service personnel. Upon their return to Australia in 1919 their joint first exhibition, held in September at Preece's Gallery, Adelaide, included some pottery.

At the Reynella Pottery her assistant was George Osborne, the family's gardener, who also began making pots from the clays he dug and prepared. Eventually George was making most of the pots and Gladys doing the decoration.

In 1922 they married and moved to Ballarat, Victoria, where they established the Osrey Pottery, an acronym formed from their surnames. Osrey wares enjoyed wide popularity and were sold in Melbourne through the Primrose Pottery Shop. and in Sydney and Adelaide. They ceased making pots after George contracted lead poisoning in 1926. more...
4 item(s) found:
An Australian Art pottery green glazed vase, marked Reynell…
An Australian Art pottery green glazed vase, marked Reynell pottery S. A, 1921, Gladys Reynell. Height 12 cm. Diameter 9.5 cm
Rare Gladys Reynell ?Reynella Potery? two handled vase with…
Rare Gladys Reynell ?Reynella Potery? two handled vase with blue glaze and markings to base
Gladys Reynell & George Osborne, Osrey Pottery vase, incised…
Gladys Reynell & George Osborne, Osrey Pottery vase, incised floral motifs on cobalt blue ground. Height 10 cm
Gladys Reynell, three (3) pieces, a floral milk jug, spherical…
Gladys Reynell, three (3) pieces, a floral milk jug, spherical vase, and checker board pattern beaker, all glazed in deep rich blue colours associated with her art pottery wares, signed 'Osrey, Ballarat', 1924 and 1925, 11, 8 and 8 cm