Pottery at Royal College Street
Tina’s work made at the Pottery in Royal College Street, Camden Town London 1973-1978
A main focus of Tina’s work was creating containers for plants. At that time there was very little being produced and much of it was imported with elaborate patterns that did not enhance the plants they were designed to display.
As well as selling works through prime retail shops, Tina also had a number of commissions, such as pieces for the famous tobacconist Frebourg & Tryer in Piccadilly
One of the jardinieres on show in Liberty's window on Regent Street
Finished pot before firing and glazing
Short waved jardiniere
Tall vase
Tall red jardiniere
Tall vase
Plant pots with carved rims
Tall waved jardiniere
Top part of jardiniere before foot ring attached
Lidded storage jars
Red storage jars
Collection of pieces
Ashtrays with glass inside base
Pig money box
Cream coffee set
Green two piece jardiniere
Large bowl with carved rim
Group of large jardinieres
Tobacco jars commissioned for the tobacconists Frebourg & Tryer in Piccadilly, London
Frebourg and Trywe ashtray. These were made for the Frebourg and Tryer shop in Picadilly
Tall waved jardiniere
Candle holder
Teapot
Top part of a two piece jardiniere
Tall two piece jardiniere
Waved rim plant container with piercing decoration
Large plant container with glazed interior and unglazed outside
Tall unglazed pot for grasses
Tall decorated pot
Single stemmed waved plany pot
Small vase
Small lidded jar with bow
Oil jugs with corks
Small vase
Planter for customers stand
White pierced planter
Plant container with decorative rim
Sets of dessert goblets ready for shipping
Vase with carved rim