





FOSTERS "HONEYCOMB" POTTERY SOUP BOWLS
Now it’s winter whose ready for soup with a mahoosive slice of bread and butter?! That’s exactly what we did after this photoshoot!
We love ours with seeds and lots of salt, how will you fill these 4 beautifully glazed soup bowls? This is the most striking of all the Fosters posters glazes and personally our favourite! Small but deep with excellent grab handles either side, surprisingly light so easy to hold while you eat.
Heritage: Fosters Pottery was set up by the Foster Brothers in the late fifties, early sixties. Originally based in Redruth, Cornwall. The pottery was renowned for it's distinctive brown honeycomb glaze. This glaze is from 70s-80s
Condition: Pre-loved with plenty of life
Measurements: Diameter 10.5cm // H 7cm
Now it’s winter whose ready for soup with a mahoosive slice of bread and butter?! That’s exactly what we did after this photoshoot!
We love ours with seeds and lots of salt, how will you fill these 4 beautifully glazed soup bowls? This is the most striking of all the Fosters posters glazes and personally our favourite! Small but deep with excellent grab handles either side, surprisingly light so easy to hold while you eat.
Heritage: Fosters Pottery was set up by the Foster Brothers in the late fifties, early sixties. Originally based in Redruth, Cornwall. The pottery was renowned for it's distinctive brown honeycomb glaze. This glaze is from 70s-80s
Condition: Pre-loved with plenty of life
Measurements: Diameter 10.5cm // H 7cm
Now it’s winter whose ready for soup with a mahoosive slice of bread and butter?! That’s exactly what we did after this photoshoot!
We love ours with seeds and lots of salt, how will you fill these 4 beautifully glazed soup bowls? This is the most striking of all the Fosters posters glazes and personally our favourite! Small but deep with excellent grab handles either side, surprisingly light so easy to hold while you eat.
Heritage: Fosters Pottery was set up by the Foster Brothers in the late fifties, early sixties. Originally based in Redruth, Cornwall. The pottery was renowned for it's distinctive brown honeycomb glaze. This glaze is from 70s-80s
Condition: Pre-loved with plenty of life
Measurements: Diameter 10.5cm // H 7cm