Briglin Studio Pottery Pitcher with Saucer
Briglin Studio Pottery Pitcher with Saucer
Studio: Briglin Pottery
History: “The Briglin Pottery was a studio pottery founded in 1948 by Brigitte Goldschmidt and Eileen Lewenstein in the basement of premises at 66 Baker Street, London. Its object was "to produce well designed, attractive pots that could be used in the home, and to sell them at affordable prices." It produced a large quantity of domestic pottery, much of it recognisable from its dark earthenware body, muted colours, white glaze and wax resist designs. In some ways Briglin was atypical of post-war studio potteries: it made tin-glazed earthenware when most others were making stoneware, it employed staff at the time when most studio potters worked alone or with a few assistants, and its pottery and shop were in the West End of London when many potters preferred the country.”
Made in: London, England
Years: Studio functioned between 1948 and 1990
Condition: Very good. This item is handmade, therefore is normal to see some imperfections. The plate has some scratches in the glaze.
Measures: Ø saucer 12 cm; Ø pitcher 6,5cm; height 12 cm.