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Selection of Studio Pottery Dishes by Andrew Locket
The Story
These handmade stoneware dishes by English potter Andrew Locket are wonderful examples of late mid-century studio pottery. Dating from the 1960s to the 1970s, they feature organic, scribed patterns and a tactile, rustic feel. With their soft, muted tones and satin-matt glazes, they represent the period's shift toward honest, handcrafted objects for the home.
The Details
Dimensions: 11cm (4.3") diameter at rim x 3cm (1.2") height.
Maker: Andrew Locket (Two are signed by the maker; the green dish is unmarked).
Era: Circa 1960s–1970s.
Material: Handmade stoneware with satin-matt glazes and unglazed rims/bases.
Options: Available in Blue, Green, or Brown (priced individually).
Condition: Immaculate vintage condition; appearing unused and free of any chips, damage, or nibbles.
Why They’re Special
These dishes are perfect for collectors of British studio pottery. The combination of scribed (sgraffito) linear patterns and raw, unglazed ceramic edges gives them a highly graphic, modernist quality. Andrew Locket’s work is known for this understated, earthy aesthetic which fits seamlessly into contemporary interiors.
Styling Tips
The Perfect Catch-all: Use these on a bedside table or hallway console for keys, rings, or daily trinkets. Their shallow depth and wide rim make them as functional as they are decorative.
Trio Display: Group all three colors (Blue, Green, and Brown) together on a shelf. The repetition of the pattern across different earthy tones creates a cohesive, curated look.
Minimalist Dining: These are the ideal size for serving small snacks like olives or nuts, or even as individual dipping bowls for a rustic dinner party setting.
Sustainable Shipping
100% plastic-free, recyclable, and biodegradable packaging.
U.K. Delivery: Sent via FREE Royal Mail Tracked 48 service.
The Story
These handmade stoneware dishes by English potter Andrew Locket are wonderful examples of late mid-century studio pottery. Dating from the 1960s to the 1970s, they feature organic, scribed patterns and a tactile, rustic feel. With their soft, muted tones and satin-matt glazes, they represent the period's shift toward honest, handcrafted objects for the home.
The Details
Dimensions: 11cm (4.3") diameter at rim x 3cm (1.2") height.
Maker: Andrew Locket (Two are signed by the maker; the green dish is unmarked).
Era: Circa 1960s–1970s.
Material: Handmade stoneware with satin-matt glazes and unglazed rims/bases.
Options: Available in Blue, Green, or Brown (priced individually).
Condition: Immaculate vintage condition; appearing unused and free of any chips, damage, or nibbles.
Why They’re Special
These dishes are perfect for collectors of British studio pottery. The combination of scribed (sgraffito) linear patterns and raw, unglazed ceramic edges gives them a highly graphic, modernist quality. Andrew Locket’s work is known for this understated, earthy aesthetic which fits seamlessly into contemporary interiors.
Styling Tips
The Perfect Catch-all: Use these on a bedside table or hallway console for keys, rings, or daily trinkets. Their shallow depth and wide rim make them as functional as they are decorative.
Trio Display: Group all three colors (Blue, Green, and Brown) together on a shelf. The repetition of the pattern across different earthy tones creates a cohesive, curated look.
Minimalist Dining: These are the ideal size for serving small snacks like olives or nuts, or even as individual dipping bowls for a rustic dinner party setting.
Sustainable Shipping
100% plastic-free, recyclable, and biodegradable packaging.
U.K. Delivery: Sent via FREE Royal Mail Tracked 48 service.
