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Springfield Pottery
Philip and Frannie Leach are potters who belong to the great West Country dynasty of Leaches.
[
Hartland
]
[
Devon
]
[
United Kingdom
]
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Steam Pottery
Patrick Lester and Jonathan Hancock creating an array of pieces such as chargers and bottle-shapes through enamel-style stoneware jugs and domestic items to delicate artefacts ranging from high-fired stoneware to porcelain and red earthenware.
[
Pendeen, St Ives
]
[
Cornwall
]
[
UK
]
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Steve Woodhead
Making a wide range of pieces, including bowls, platters, vases, jugs, clocks and teapots.
[
Rugby
]
[
Warwickshire
]
[
United Kingdom
]
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Sue Clark Ceramics
Creating handbuilt functional and decorative ceramics.
[
Beckenham
]
[
Kent
]
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The Potting Shed
Producing a large range of hand-thrown terracotta pots sold through our own shop and in garden centres, shops and galleries around the country. Pots are made from a grogged earthenware clay and fired to 1180º C to ensure a high degree of frost resistance.
[
Hexham
]
[
Northumberland
]
[
United Kingdom
]
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Theale Crafts Ceramics and Ironwork
Ceramics and Ironwork by Angela and Ian Minshull. From their workshops overlooking the beautiful Tamar Valley in South Devon, Angela and Ian make functional pottery as well as decorative items.
[
Theale, Lamerton, Tavistock
]
[
Devon
]
[
United Kingdom
]
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Tradpots
Traditional hand-thrown pottery. [Lytchett Minster, Poole]
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Wellbeloved Pottery
Handmade domestic and sculptural studio ceramics with unique mochaware decoration for the discerning collector. Also potters and collectors newsletter and gallery showing work by guest potters. [Alverstoke, Gosport, Hampshire]
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Wetheriggs Country Pottery
Steam powered pottery and visitor center, hand thrown terra-cotta and other items. [Clifton Dykes, Penrith, Cumbria]
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