Crewenna Potteries was a pottery studio in Nelson, New Zealand, established in 1962 by Harry and May Davis. The couple had previously run a pottery in Cornwall, England, and they brought their skills and experience with them to New Zealand. The company was known for its hand-thrown and decorated ceramics. The Davises used a variety of techniques, including stoneware, porcelain, and slipware. They also experimented with different glazes, creating a wide range of colors and finishes.
The Davises' pottery was popular with both collectors and the general public. They exhibited their work in galleries and museums around New more...
Staffordshire potteries pastille burners, also known as cottage burners, were produced in the 19th and 20th centuries in the Staffordshire region of England, typically in the form of a small cottage. They were used to burn pastilles, which were small, scented pellets made from essential oils and other fragrant materials. When lit, the pastilles would release a pleasant aroma, and the smoke would rise out of the chimneys of the cottage, giving the appearance that the cottage was "smoking".
The Staffordshire Potteries were known for producing a wide variety of pastille burners, with many different designs and styles. Some were more...
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