VINTAGE PRINKNASH STORAGE POT
We love little pots here at Halcyon Daze, you don’t need to put anything in them, place them together of different sizes, textures colours and heights and create a unique display instead! if in case you did decide to fill this beauty with some chutney for that cheese board, she has a handy hole for your teaspoon! She’s a gorgeous olive green, with a wave pattern all the way around.
Heritage: The Prinknash Abbey Pottery was founded in 1942 by the monks when they found a seam of clay during some building work. The Benedictine monks continued to make pottery at the abbey in Granham, Gloucestershire until 1997 when the pottery was sold to the Welsh Porcelain Co.
Condition: Pre-loved but plenty of life!
Measurements: H 8 cm including lid // Diameter 10cm
We love little pots here at Halcyon Daze, you don’t need to put anything in them, place them together of different sizes, textures colours and heights and create a unique display instead! if in case you did decide to fill this beauty with some chutney for that cheese board, she has a handy hole for your teaspoon! She’s a gorgeous olive green, with a wave pattern all the way around.
Heritage: The Prinknash Abbey Pottery was founded in 1942 by the monks when they found a seam of clay during some building work. The Benedictine monks continued to make pottery at the abbey in Granham, Gloucestershire until 1997 when the pottery was sold to the Welsh Porcelain Co.
Condition: Pre-loved but plenty of life!
Measurements: H 8 cm including lid // Diameter 10cm
We love little pots here at Halcyon Daze, you don’t need to put anything in them, place them together of different sizes, textures colours and heights and create a unique display instead! if in case you did decide to fill this beauty with some chutney for that cheese board, she has a handy hole for your teaspoon! She’s a gorgeous olive green, with a wave pattern all the way around.
Heritage: The Prinknash Abbey Pottery was founded in 1942 by the monks when they found a seam of clay during some building work. The Benedictine monks continued to make pottery at the abbey in Granham, Gloucestershire until 1997 when the pottery was sold to the Welsh Porcelain Co.
Condition: Pre-loved but plenty of life!
Measurements: H 8 cm including lid // Diameter 10cm