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Arch Pottery St Ives Pepper Pot£3.99
1 in stock. Arch Studio Pottery St Ives flagon design pepper pot with fish designs and brown & speckle blue glaze, original cork in the base. impressed ARCH on the side bottom of pot.
Medium : Earthenware, blue & brown glaze.
Circ : 1955 to 1966.
Cond't : Excellent, no damage.
Size/D :8.5cm High, 7cm in diameter including handle.
THE ARCH POTTERY ST IVES.
Anthony Richards started the Arch Pottery in 1955 in partnership with Peter Woolcock making a range of hand-thrown kitchenware and a few moulded pieces such as dragons. Anthony had previously worked at Lamorna Pottery before setting up Penzance Pottery in 1951 with Len Missen. John Buchanan joined Arch Pottery in 1961.
Anthony also supplied unglazed pots for his wife Christiane to decorate at her Cellar Pottery in St Ives between 1960 and 1966. John Bedding also worked at the pottery for a while. Eventually profits diminished and the pottery had to close. In the final stages they could not afford to buy new clay and John Bedding remembers scraping dried clay from the workshop floor and picking out the cigarette ends so that they could make a few more pots. Anthony and Christiane took over Penderleath Pottery in 1966 and finally moved to Country Lane Pottery in 1980 where they are still working. Anthony gave up throwing pots around 1992 and now concentrates on decoration. John Buchanan set up on his own Anchor Pottery at Hayle in 1966. John Bedding is also a prominent potter now and runs the Gaolyard Pottery Studios.
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