Ceramics
Central to the history of 20th century studio crafts movement
The ceramics collection dates broadly from c.1920 to the present day, with many pioneer and leading studio potters represented. Significant early acquisitions in the field of ceramics include a gift from Bernard Leach of 85 of his pots, together with his source collection; a substantial collection of pots by Katharine Pleydell-Bouverie, one of Leach’s first students at St Ives, together with fine examples of work by her friends and contemporaries Michael Cardew and Norah Braden; and an impressive group of work by Lucie Rie and Hans Coper, two of the most significant figures in British post-war pottery.
Clicking on the links below will display a curated selection of work by each maker - there may be further examples in the collection.
Lowndes, Gillian
O'Malley, Peter
Malone, Kate
McNicoll, Carol
Owen, Elspeth
Ravilious, Eric (attributed to)
Simmonds, William
Stair, Julian
Standige, Gary
Suttie, Angus
Tchalenko, Janice
Tower, James
Truro Pottery (Mr Pascoe)
Verdon, Angela
de Waal, Edmund
Walton, Sarah
Ward, John
Welch, Robin
Winchcombe Pottery
Wood, Philip
Yasuda, Takeshi
Potters in the CSC collections
Aldermaston Pottery
Aylieff, Felicity
Blee, Kate
Bowen, Clive
Bowen, Dylan
Britton, Alison
Brown, Sandy
Cardew, Seth
Carroll, Simon
Cooper, Emmanuel
Crowley, Jill
Dalton, W.B.
Davis, Harry
Eglin, Philip
Garratt, Jonathan
Hamlyn, Jane
Hanssen, Gwyn
Harvey, Rebecca
Hinchcliffe, John
Illsley, Bryan
Keeler, Walter
Kwali, Ladi
Leach Pottery, St Ives
Llorens Artigas, Joseph
Find out more
Pioneers and their practice: ceramics by Margot Coatts
Ceramic Decoration: a selective guide to pots in the collection of the Crafts Study Centre by Margot Coatts
The inspiration of Marianne de Trey – necessity and decoration from cloth to clay by Sophie Heath