This year, queen of the aesthetic mug, Emma Bridgewater has released a host’s dream for when it comes to Christmas Crockery.
This object was made when the cruel sport of bear baiting was still legal in this country.Brown bear jugs like this one were hand made by the stoneware potters in Nottingham in the mid 18th century.
Looking at suburban Cheam today it is amazing to think that in medieval times this was a hive of industry with multiple pottery kilns turning out hundreds of jugs, cooking pots and storage vessels ...
To remember such a fun experience, travelers should take home their very own Guinness pint glass ... Brookwood Pottery next to Fairview Park for gorgeous handmade vases, mugs, jugs, dishes ...
We've teamed up with Westgate Pottery again to bring you a very special Halloween edition of Pottery & Pints. An event where Jason from Westgate Pottery will guide you through how to mould and ...
From glass to ceramics, this septet is proof that you needn’t have to settle for a below-average jug. As far as the priority list for purchasing kitchenware goes, it may well be that a jug ...
Join the Collector's Club for just £10 at Emma Bridgewater & get a free gift ...
Dive into history with tours around off-limits museum collections, pottery workshops ... fish-shaped water jugs and crab-shaped salt and pepper shakers. It should feel cringey, but it is so ...