Here’s a selection of upcoming additions to our web shop. They’re all kitchen/diner related – and of course, vintage. They range from the subtle & understated to the bold & bright.
We think that the jug is a particularly good example of Briglin Pottery. The wax resist glaze technique is a real favourite of ours. We love the subtle shades and texture contrasts. It’s joined in the muted colour department by the napkin rings. They’re made of various wood types – and were produced by the manufacturers Mills Moore, who are actually better known for making cutlery.
The skillet pan was produced by Norwegian company, Figgjo Flint – and combines a metal & teak handle with flower patterned, heat resistant ceramic. The set of plates is absolutely stunning. Each has a different psychedelic-style fish design in various colourways. They’re from the ‘Aquarius’ range produced by Washington Pottery – and similar in style to the more commonly found bull design ‘Beefeater’ steak plates. They’re in excellent condition and make for fabulous, eye-catching wall or shelf displays.













 
 


 
 
 Collage entitled Fish Fossil Sea Bed by Andrew Rob, 1970
Collage entitled Fish Fossil Sea Bed by Andrew Rob, 1970 
 
 
 
 
 

 
  
 
 Charley Harper – from Betty Crocker’s Dinner for Two first published in 1958.
Charley Harper – from Betty Crocker’s Dinner for Two first published in 1958. 
 
 Knightia alta, Eocene period. Origin: Wyoming
Knightia alta, Eocene period. Origin: Wyoming