Now you can easily find your nearest Cornishware stockist with our clever store locator by just clicking here.
In May, Sharpe’s Pottery Museum in Swadlincote played host to a two-day Cornishware fair. Locals and enthusiasts enjoyed valuations, a sale of vintage stock, and cream teas in the sun. The day was a
roaring success and we’re planning to hold a similar event later on this year. We’ll keep you posted.
Click here to have a look at photos of the event on flickr.
We are currently developing lots of lovely new products, these include the original salt cellar, a kids set and a one cup teapot. We'll keep you posted, but in the meantime have a look at some of the working models here.
We’ve just lauched our online Factory Shop where you can buy old stock Cornish Blue and Cornish Colours. These lines are no longer in production, so if you fancy picking up a rarity, don't hang about. You can order online and add a gift message too.
Click here for latest availability.
There are many groups on the internet devoted to collecting and/or selling vintage Cornishware, and items can reach very high prices. As guardians of the Cornishware brand, we are passionate about preserving its heritage, so we will be carefully checking any sites listed here. That way you can be sure that you’ll always be among friends…
> To view our list of approved Collectors’ Clubs, click here
Hen was instrumental in bringing Cornishware back to where it belongs, so we’d like to thank her for all her brilliant work and wish her all the best for the future. Good luck Hen, we’ll miss you!
Ah, Bondi beach: sea, sand, sun, and… Cornishware? Remo Giuffre, owner of a general store in Bondai Australia, has just received a bumper shipment of Cornishware, to the delight of his customers. Korinne Northwood comments on Remo’s website: “I love my Cornish blue! So gorgeous, and obviously so well made.” Thank you, Korinne, we couldn’t have put it better ourselves!
To visit the Remo site, just click here or here for their flickr site.
An interview with the great grandson of Thomas Goodwin Green, founder of T.G.Green and Cornishware, Derek Green.
Click here to watch Part 2.
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