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ORIGINAL CORNISH Cooking Accessories
from T. G. Green est. 1864
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Below we present our range of original Cornish
pottery cookeryware - the ideal quintessentially-English
kitchen accessories! - the ideal quintessentially-English kitchen
accessories! While there have been many inferior copies
of the Cornish pottery style over the years, the T. G. Green
products are the originals, and continue to be manufactured
to this day. The plates, bowls and cups in their crockery
range have become treasured collectors items. Exactly why
T. G. Green gave the Cornish name to its range is uncertain,
but the legend that their south of England representative
named it after 'the blue of the Cornish Skies and the white
crests of the waves ' is certainly appealing. This tradition
was maintained by the pottery in its advertising material
- a Cornish Ware leaflet produced by T. G. Green in 1938
for the retail trade includes the heading 'Blue of the Atlantic
- White of the Cornish Clouds - Glisten of the Sea - What
Woman Could Resist such Beauty in her Kitchen'. Click here
to see our entire
range of Cornish Pottery from T. G. Green in one list,
or here our Cornish
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Graduated Jug 56cl
Blue & white striped graduated measuring jug, 20oz/56cl. T G Green Cornishware. Code 082605CB
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Lipped Pudding Basin 112cl
Blue & white striped pudding basin with pouring lip. Volume 112cl. T G Green Cornishware. Code 082780CB
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Pudding Basin 112cl
Blue & white striped pudding basin. Volume 112cl. T G Green Cornishware. Code 082704CB
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Mortar & Pestle - T.G.Green Cornishware
Blue & white striped mortar & pestle. 15cm in diameter, 8cm high. T G Green Cornishware. Code 083411CB
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Utensils Jar 84cl
Labelled traditional kitchen Utensils storage jar, 135x125mm, 84cl. T G Green Cornishware. Code 083206CB
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see also: Storage Jars
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Blue banded pottery was a well-established feature of pottery in Britain
throughout the nineteenth century. The origins of the Cornish name lie firmly
with T. G. Green, who have been producing the Cornish range of blue and
white striped pottery since the 1920s. If you are already in possession
of Cornishware, you may like
to see our guide to dating
Cornish Kitchenware. |
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