Showing posts with label T G Green. Show all posts
Showing posts with label T G Green. Show all posts

Friday, 24 April 2015

T G Green ceramics

Best known for their blue and white striped Cornishware, T G Green produced some updated versions of their classic tableware in the late 1960s with fresh simple designs by Judith Onions.

I'm selling these nice storage jars in cornflower blue and pale lemon yellow with a textured white band around the base and wooded lids.



Another range featured large white spots on a darker blue glaze. Here is a tureen in this design, shown with a couple of Ridgeway cups and saucers.


Sunday, 20 October 2013

Car boot finds

Here are a few of the bits and pieces I picked up at the Chiswick car boot earlier this month.

My favourite piece, find of the day for £3! a Wedgwood sugar bowl with a design by Eric Ravilious

Two vintage olive oil tins which I am going to use as plant pots

T G Green 'Fleur' storage jar with a design by Berit Ternell

Rare Hornsea slipware pin dish from the 1950s

Sunday, 20 January 2013

A flowery pot

I have been neglecting the blog of late as things have finally picked up with our prospective move. We have started the epic task of packing and I have been trying to force myself to sell off some more bits and pieces.

I have just listed a glass spotty handkerchief vase on ebay which I have had for quite a few years now so I think its time for it to go.

While packing I also found this nice little lidded pot which usually sits on my bookcase. Its made by T G Green with a design called 'Blumen'. The designer is Colin Haxby. I have done a bit of web searching but have not found many other images of pieces from this range or much information about the designer.

Does anyone out there know anything about Colin Haxby or his work for T G Green?




Monday, 2 May 2011

North London Vintage Market - photos!

I had a another very successful day at the North London Vintage Market in April. Thanks to Matt and Corinna for helping out and to anyone who bought anything from me.

Here are some photos from the day. The lovely T G Green mixing bowl with the sage green interior was the first item to be snapped up..



This time I took an extra table so I had a bit more space to display fabric and other bits and pieces..


I am already excited about the next market which is on 4 June and have been busy sourcing more great items and rifling through my existing collection to see what to take with me. I have already found a Rye pottery vase, Norwegian tureens, a tiled cheese board, a couple of vintage table cloths, some quirky brooches and a lot of vintage buttons. More details and photos to follow over the next few weeks.