DARTMOUTH POTTERY GREEN SEASHELL DISH

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We really love this Dartmouth Pottery rare green ceramic seashell dish on a wave which can be used as an interesting jewellery tray or a talking point soap dish for your bathroom.

Heritage: The Dartmouth Pottery was formed by Howard Koppenhagen in 1948 on a picturesque site at Warfleet on the west bank of the River Dart. In the early days they made some artwares and unusual items by contracts from other potteries unable to fulfil orders they had. Then for the returning tourist market they made motto tableware including tea plates, cups and saucers plus jugs

Condition: Pre-loved with plenty of life

Measurements:
H 10cm // W 16cm // L 15 cm

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We really love this Dartmouth Pottery rare green ceramic seashell dish on a wave which can be used as an interesting jewellery tray or a talking point soap dish for your bathroom.

Heritage: The Dartmouth Pottery was formed by Howard Koppenhagen in 1948 on a picturesque site at Warfleet on the west bank of the River Dart. In the early days they made some artwares and unusual items by contracts from other potteries unable to fulfil orders they had. Then for the returning tourist market they made motto tableware including tea plates, cups and saucers plus jugs

Condition: Pre-loved with plenty of life

Measurements:
H 10cm // W 16cm // L 15 cm

We really love this Dartmouth Pottery rare green ceramic seashell dish on a wave which can be used as an interesting jewellery tray or a talking point soap dish for your bathroom.

Heritage: The Dartmouth Pottery was formed by Howard Koppenhagen in 1948 on a picturesque site at Warfleet on the west bank of the River Dart. In the early days they made some artwares and unusual items by contracts from other potteries unable to fulfil orders they had. Then for the returning tourist market they made motto tableware including tea plates, cups and saucers plus jugs

Condition: Pre-loved with plenty of life

Measurements:
H 10cm // W 16cm // L 15 cm