Oxshott Pottery
Oxshott Pottery was founded in Surrey in 1920 by Denise and Henry Wren, later joined by their daughter Rosemary. It became one of England’s most celebrated studio potteries, with work by the Wren family now held in museum collections. The pottery is associated with hand-built ceramics, thrown forms, experimental glazes and the revival of salt-glazed stoneware.
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rosemary wren, oxshott pottery - studio art floral slip bowl charger, signed
flower bowl Rosemary Wren (1922-2013) of Oxshott Pottery - a bowl with flower head slip design. Measures approximately 32cm diameter and presents w...
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bowl Rosemary Wren (1922-2013) of Oxshott Pottery - a pottery bowl having brush work design. Measures approximately 14cm diameter and presents well...
View detailsdenise wren, oxshott pottery - elephant, studio art figure model, signed
elephant Denise Wren (1891-1979) of Oxshott Pottery - a pottery model of an elephant. Measures approximately 12cm (h) x 15cm (w) and presents well ...
View detailsdenise wren, oxshott pottery - tall studio art sgraffito vase signed
vase Denise Wren (1891-1979) of Oxshott Pottery - a pottery vase with bowl top having sgraffito incised textured body. Measures approximately 25cm ...
View detailsdenise wren, oxshott pottery - fish design studio art slab vase, signed
fish vase Denise Wren (1891-1979) of Oxshott Pottery - a handled slab vase decorated with incised fish design. Measures approximately 19cm tall and...
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