KSP 50s Pottery Dish

£30.00

-Details-

A rare and stunning Atomic style dish by KS Potteries, Staffordshire England.

It features a classic tripod footed base and abstract zig zag and dot print pattern in a 50s blue glaze.

It has an almond shape and has been hand decorated.

A beautiful addition to a collection, can be used for jewellery as a catch all too.

-Measures-

19cm L x 11cm x 3cm height approx

-Notes-

Amazing vintage condition. No chips / cracks / crazing. Light movement marks to the base.

-Circa-

1947-1950

-About- Keele Street Potteries - KSP

Keele Street Pottery was established in 1915 by Charles H. Bowers, Elijah Brookes, J.Robinson, and H.W. Pitt. Elijah Brookes had previously operated as E. Brookes & Son.

In 1941 during World War II production ceased, under the Concentration of Industries Act and the factory used by government to store shell cases.

In 1946 Charles Griffiths Bowers re-started the business and manufacturing when was allowed. Production commenced with 'once fired' white cups and in 1947 the range was extended to include ornamental ware and decorative items. They were better known for 'cottage ware' and this piece is a rare example of a modernist design.

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-Details-

A rare and stunning Atomic style dish by KS Potteries, Staffordshire England.

It features a classic tripod footed base and abstract zig zag and dot print pattern in a 50s blue glaze.

It has an almond shape and has been hand decorated.

A beautiful addition to a collection, can be used for jewellery as a catch all too.

-Measures-

19cm L x 11cm x 3cm height approx

-Notes-

Amazing vintage condition. No chips / cracks / crazing. Light movement marks to the base.

-Circa-

1947-1950

-About- Keele Street Potteries - KSP

Keele Street Pottery was established in 1915 by Charles H. Bowers, Elijah Brookes, J.Robinson, and H.W. Pitt. Elijah Brookes had previously operated as E. Brookes & Son.

In 1941 during World War II production ceased, under the Concentration of Industries Act and the factory used by government to store shell cases.

In 1946 Charles Griffiths Bowers re-started the business and manufacturing when was allowed. Production commenced with 'once fired' white cups and in 1947 the range was extended to include ornamental ware and decorative items. They were better known for 'cottage ware' and this piece is a rare example of a modernist design.

-Details-

A rare and stunning Atomic style dish by KS Potteries, Staffordshire England.

It features a classic tripod footed base and abstract zig zag and dot print pattern in a 50s blue glaze.

It has an almond shape and has been hand decorated.

A beautiful addition to a collection, can be used for jewellery as a catch all too.

-Measures-

19cm L x 11cm x 3cm height approx

-Notes-

Amazing vintage condition. No chips / cracks / crazing. Light movement marks to the base.

-Circa-

1947-1950

-About- Keele Street Potteries - KSP

Keele Street Pottery was established in 1915 by Charles H. Bowers, Elijah Brookes, J.Robinson, and H.W. Pitt. Elijah Brookes had previously operated as E. Brookes & Son.

In 1941 during World War II production ceased, under the Concentration of Industries Act and the factory used by government to store shell cases.

In 1946 Charles Griffiths Bowers re-started the business and manufacturing when was allowed. Production commenced with 'once fired' white cups and in 1947 the range was extended to include ornamental ware and decorative items. They were better known for 'cottage ware' and this piece is a rare example of a modernist design.