Leeds Pottery Open Work Saucer

Creamware Openwork Price Details:
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03606 Stock Info Leeds Pottery Creamware Open Work Saucer 10.58
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Leeds Pottery- Open Work Saucer Description:The Open Work Saucer is part of the wider pierced openwork range but as with any other item of the creamware range it will match with other and typically it will match with any of the cups in Teasware, when say put together with the 01601 Leeds Pottery Tea Cup or the 01602 Leeds Pottery Chocolate Cup it makes for a pretty pairing, fit for any party or soiree.

Dimensions:

  • Diameter 4.5" (4cm)

Brand: Leeds Pottery

This Shelf: Teasware

WWSM says!

See these other tabletop items such as the Open Work Plates, 04612 Napkin Rings or 04611 Wine Coasters

Openwork is the latest range of creamware to be added to Hartley Green's pottery collection.

The Openwork pattern is an entirely new design with a slightly more modern feel than the rest of the collection, yet still embracing the elegance and classical looks of the more historic pieces, its inspiration coming there from.

As with all of the other pieces, each Openwork piece of pottery maintains its own identity as it passes through the experienced hands of Hartley Green's potters. Every detail of the manufacturing process is meticulously controlled by the pottery's quality control routines, from the raw clay stage, through moulding to intricate piercing, to glazing, all crafted by hand. It takes a keen eye and a very steady hand to delicately form the clay into the beautiful pattern of the finished piece.

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