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Holkham Pottery

Post by Pip on Mon Feb 11, 2008 7:13 pm

Holkham Hall in Norfolk is a Palladian style mansion, home of the Coke family and the Earls of Leicester and built between 1734 and 1764 by the first Earl of Leicester, Thomas Coke.

A pottery was established at Holkham Hall more than 50 years ago, making it the first stately home to produce pottery on-site to sell in the gift shop. Holkham Pottery ceased manufacture in September 2007.

This is a candle holder but they produced mugs, cups, lamps - all manner of items in a similar style.




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Re: Holkham Pottery

Post by skay on Mon Feb 11, 2008 8:56 pm

Thanks for that potted history Pip.

I have some cute Holkham bamboo style mugs:

Marked: HOLKHAM MADE IN ENGLAND T102

http://i245.photobucket.com/albums/gg68/skay_forum/IMG_1246b.jpg

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Re: Holkham Pottery

Post by skay on Wed Mar 05, 2008 8:28 pm

Holkham Silver Jubilee Mugs T106




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Holkham England, can anyone tell me more?

Post by Dejavu-Design on Wed Apr 16, 2008 7:36 pm

Today I bought these 6 mugs (?)
They are signed at the bottem Holkham England and a number (T106?)
Can anyone tell me more?
Thank you.






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Post by Dejavu-Design on Wed Apr 16, 2008 7:37 pm

Oops missed the bottem picture

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Re: Holkham Pottery

Post by Christine on Thu Apr 17, 2008 6:48 am

Have a look at the Holkham thread under British pottery, there's a little more info there and here's the estate website

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Re: Holkham Pottery

Post by big ed on Thu Apr 17, 2008 1:51 pm

Pottery set up in 1951 on the holkam hill estatein norfolk by the countess of leicester and keith corrigan . 1953 wilton elston principal designer . lamp bases , florist wares and gift wares including shakespearian series ,main designers corrigan elston , and matthew rice , company still active , courtesy of twentieth century ceramics (millers )

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Holkham Pottery Item

Post by tomtimtom on Fri Aug 21, 2009 6:48 pm

Hi PiP
The item displayed is not a candle holder it is in fact a sugar bowl ( catalogue no T112 i think )from the Owl Tea /Coffee set which comprised of 6 owl mugs,1 Sugar bowl,1 milk jug, 1 coffee/ tea pot, The mugs came in two sizes with the colours being Green/ Blue/Grey /Brown, With some mugs Yellow.
I worked at the pottery in 1969 and at that time it was quite busy and employed forty people.
At that time Cyril Ruffles was the main Thrower of pottery and inscribed his initials on every piece ( CR ) but sadly Cyril is no longer with us. His studio pottery has become extremeley popular today.
There were some other throwers of pottery however they did not make as many pieces as Cyril. Tom Borthwick ( TB ) Paul Trett (trett )
and quite a few students inscribed there work, And some pieces never were signed.
Another very sort after and rare collection is the snowdrop Tea Set as it was the first tea set made with the early stamp mark ( 1951 ) with the words Holkham Pottery. Hand Made In Norfolk England. In 1961 the stamp mark changed to Made In England Holkham Pottery LTD Norfolk. You can always tell if the snowdrop pieces are early because all the decoration was hand painted with the later pieces done in transfer. I do hope this is of help to you
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Re: Holkham Pottery

Post by skay on Fri Aug 21, 2009 7:02 pm

Welcome to the board Tom. Thanks, that's great information. I still have my Owl Jubilee mugs.

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Re: Holkham Pottery

Post by Pip on Fri Aug 21, 2009 8:07 pm

Hi Tom - welcome to the board. I'm positive my item at the top of this thread is a candleholder - because it had wax in it (filled up in the vessel rather than a loose one inside) and had an original gold foil label saying it was a Holkham scented candle. I've got the photos of it from the top and the label somewhere - I'll bung them up here when I've located them :-) The candlewax is bright red so it's very festive looking with the green holder.

By the way, I visited Holkham Hall a couple of weeks ago on my seaside holiday - I'll put some photos of the hall up as well.

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Re: Holkham Pottery

Post by truk10 on Wed Sep 02, 2009 7:38 pm

Here's a Holkham lamp that I picked up over the weekend. It's an impressive 15 inches high and the bulb sits in the base to give an sort of uplighting effect. Not sure of the age but a fantastic retro shape.


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