Studio Pottery
Anthony Theakston Salt-Glazed Bird Jug
A beautifully made salt-glazed bird jug by Anthony Theakston, known for his sculptural, nature-inspired ceramics. The form is elegant and distinctive — part functional piece, part artwork. In great condition, with lovely glaze variation and surface texture that really shows off the craftsmanship. A nice piece for anyone who enjoys studio pottery or understated, bird-themed design. Feel free to get in touch if you’d like more details or photos.£175.00Vase by Patricia Shilston
This elegant vase was created by renowned artist Patricia Shilston in the Stoneleigh Pottery studio in Epsom. Made in the mid-twentieth century, it remains a sought-after piece for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Crafted from high-quality materials, this vase boasts a timeless design that can bring style and sophistication to any decor. Its classic shape and fine finish offer versatility and charm, making it perfect for displaying flowers or as a standalone piece of art. With its rich history and exquisite craftsmanship, this Patricia Shilston vase is a must-have for any serious pottery collector. If you have any questions about this item please get in contact.£120.00Siddy Langley – “Tree in Snow” Vase (2010)
A beautiful hand-blown glass vase by renowned British glass artist Siddy Langley, signed and dated 2010. This elegant drop-shaped piece stands approximately 18cm high and features soft pale blue glass flowing into a crisp white base. The design captures a delicate silhouetted tree in a winter landscape, a calm and atmospheric scene that is highly characteristic of Langley’s nature-inspired work. Subtle, refined, and timeless, this vase is a lovely example of her craftsmanship — equally suited as a decorative statement piece or as part of a wider studio glass collection. Details: - Artist: Siddy Langley - Title: Tree in Snow - Date: 2010 - Signed: Yes - Height: approx. 18cm - Condition: perfect condition, no chips or cracks£110.00
Oriental
Browse our selection of Chinese and Japanese ceramics currently available
Famille Rose Quatrefoil Footed Dish – Late 19th to Early 20th Century
A finely decorated quatrefoil footed dish in the Famille Rose tradition, dating to the late 19th or early 20th century. This piece features a detailed figural scene — likely courtly or domestic — painted in soft pinks, greens, and ochres, with expressive faces and delicate brushwork characteristic of the style. The gently shaped body is lifted on four low feet, with a scalloped edge that frames the scene beautifully. Measuring approximately 21cm long, it’s a refined and decorative piece with lovely presence. In very good antique condition, showing minor wear consistent with age. Pattern: Famille Rose, figural scene Form: Quatrefoil footed dish Date: Late 19th to early 20th century Length: Approx. 21 cm Condition: Very good antique condition, no cracks or repairs£150.00Japanese Satsuma Bowl – Beautiful Hand-Painted Decoration
A beautifully decorated Japanese Satsuma bowl, finished with fine hand-painted detail and subtle gilt highlights. The decoration is crisp and well balanced, with lovely colour and pattern that really stands out when viewed up close. A classic example of Satsuma ware, decorative yet refined, and ideal for display in a cabinet or alongside other Japanese ceramics. Presented in excellent condition with no damage, making it a very attractive piece for collectors. Details - Origin: Japan - Type: Satsuma pottery bowl - Decoration: Hand-painted with gilt detailing - Era: Meiji / Meiji-style (late 19th–early 20th century) - Condition: Excellent condition — no chips, cracks or restorationSold out£125.00Japanese Satsuma “Thousand Faces” Vase
A beautifully decorated Japanese Satsuma “Thousand Faces” vase, standing approximately 10cm tall. The surface is densely covered with finely painted faces, each individually detailed and framed by rich patterned decoration with gilt highlights throughout. Despite its small scale, this piece has real presence and rewards close inspection — the level of detail is impressive, with no two faces quite the same. A classic and highly collectible Satsuma style, perfect for a cabinet display or alongside other Japanese ceramics. Presented in excellent condition with no damage, making it a very pleasing example. Details - Origin: Japan - Type: Satsuma pottery vase - Decoration: Thousand Faces design with gilt detailing - Height: Approx. 10cm - Era: Late 19th / early 20th century (Meiji-style) - Condition: Excellent condition, no chips, cracks or restoration£150.00
British Ceramics
An artful mix of English ceramics from Beswick, Royal Worcester, and beyond — timeless pieces with unmistakable charm.
Royal Worcester – Wednesday’s Child Figurine
There’s something especially tender about Wednesday’s Child — part of Royal Worcester’s beloved “Days of the Week” series. This little figure captures a moment of shyness or reflection, delicately modelled with soft detailing and a gentle colour palette. A lovely example from the mid-20th century, this piece is in very good condition, with no chips, cracks, or restoration. A sweet addition to any Royal Worcester collection, or a charming standalone piece for lovers of traditional English porcelain. Maker: Royal Worcester Figure: Wednesday’s Child Series: Days of the Week Condition: Very good£25.00A Fine Jersey Calf by Beswick
There’s a quiet charm to this fine Jersey calf by Beswick — beautifully modelled and full of gentle character. The soft expression, subtle detail, and warm glaze make it a lovely example of Beswick’s craftsmanship and attention to lifelike form. This piece is in wonderful condition, with no chips, cracks, or restoration. A classic addition for collectors of British ceramics or those drawn to rural and pastoral themes in decorative art. Maker: Beswick Model: Jersey Calf Condition: Excellent£30.00