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<p>[QUOTE="Iconodule, post: 11407802, member: 91417"]It looks like CHAMALMON (not Chameleon) to me. I searched for CHAMALMON Pottery and this is what AI (for what it is worth) answered:</p><p><br /></p><p>"Chalamon pottery" likely refers to either Charlie Mahon Ceramics, a contemporary Irish artist known for unique, hand-painted pottery featuring whimsical animal/nature themes, or it could be a misspelling for artists/studios like Léonard Chambon et fils (Limoges porcelain) or even "clay chameleons" (clay figures). Given the modern search results, it's most often the vibrant, functional Irish ceramics by Charlie Mahon.</p><p>Charlie Mahon Ceramics (Most Likely)</p><ul> <li>Who: An award-winning Irish ceramic artist.</li> <li>Style: Hand-painted, highly durable, functional tableware and art pieces, often featuring animals and nature scenes.</li> <li>Process: Uses earthenware clay, hand-painted glazes, fired multiple times, creating unique, signed pieces.</li> <li>Where: Made in Cork, Ireland, and sold online and in select stores.</li> </ul><p>However, the style of the work on his web site (<a href="https://charliemahonceramicspottery.com/" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://charliemahonceramicspottery.com/" rel="nofollow">https://charliemahonceramicspottery.com/</a>) is totally different. So unless he drastically changed his style, AI proved A UnI.</p><p><br /></p><p>Sorry, I wish I knew...[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Iconodule, post: 11407802, member: 91417"]It looks like CHAMALMON (not Chameleon) to me. I searched for CHAMALMON Pottery and this is what AI (for what it is worth) answered: "Chalamon pottery" likely refers to either Charlie Mahon Ceramics, a contemporary Irish artist known for unique, hand-painted pottery featuring whimsical animal/nature themes, or it could be a misspelling for artists/studios like Léonard Chambon et fils (Limoges porcelain) or even "clay chameleons" (clay figures). Given the modern search results, it's most often the vibrant, functional Irish ceramics by Charlie Mahon. Charlie Mahon Ceramics (Most Likely) [LIST] [*]Who: An award-winning Irish ceramic artist. [*]Style: Hand-painted, highly durable, functional tableware and art pieces, often featuring animals and nature scenes. [*]Process: Uses earthenware clay, hand-painted glazes, fired multiple times, creating unique, signed pieces. [*]Where: Made in Cork, Ireland, and sold online and in select stores. [/LIST] However, the style of the work on his web site ([URL]https://charliemahonceramicspottery.com/[/URL]) is totally different. So unless he drastically changed his style, AI proved A UnI. Sorry, I wish I knew...[/QUOTE]
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