Tableware Blog
Designer Focus: Gill Pemberton, The Creative Force Behind Some of Denby’s Most Iconic Designs
Posted by Mike Eley on
When we talk about Denby Pottery, certain patterns immediately come to mind. Arabesque, Chevron, Gypsy, Troubador, Romany and the Renaissance Collection all speak to a period when Denby was producing tableware that was bold, practical and unmistakably modern.
Behind many of those designs was Gill Pemberton, one of the key names in Denby’s mid twentieth century story and a designer whose influence went far beyond surface decoration.
Her work helped shape not only how Denby looked, but how it felt in the hand, how it functioned on the table, and how British stoneware could move confidently into a more contemporary era.
- Tags: Designer Focus
New Stock Alert - 05/06/26 - Fresh Arrivals in Discontinued China & Replacement Pieces
Posted by Mike Eley on
We’ve added another varied selection of discontinued china and replacement pieces to the website this week, with some particularly nice finds across Royal Albert, Midwinter, Royal Doulton and Duchess. Highlights include a charming Royal Albert Moss Rose teapot, a strong group of Midwinter Still Life, useful Royal Doulton Vanborough serving pieces, and a good selection of Duchess Indian Tree.
- Tags: New Stock Alerts
Why Replacement China Is Sometimes a Waiting Game
Posted by Mike Eley on
One of the slightly odd things about replacement china is that it does not behave like ordinary retail stock.
If a current product sells out in a shop, the retailer can usually order more. With discontinued china, it is different. Once a pattern is no longer being made, every plate, bowl, mug or serving dish has to come from the pieces already out there in the world.
That means some items are available regularly, while others may take a little patience.
- Tags: General
Indian Tree, A Classic Design Across British Tableware
Posted by Mike Eley on
Indian Tree is one of those tableware designs that seems to belong to many potteries at once. Rather than being tied to a single maker, it became a decorative style interpreted by a wide range of British manufacturers, each bringing its own shapes, colours and character to the design.
At MrPottery, we have seen versions by Johnson Brothers, Duchess, Aynsley, Coalport and Wedgwood, among others.
- Tags: Pattern Library
New Stock List - 29/05/26 - Latest replacement china finds at MrPottery
Posted by Mike Eley on
It is a smaller new stock update this week, as we have not been out buying quite as much, but there are still some useful and interesting replacement pieces now added to the website.
This week’s arrivals include several Denby favourites, with Seville, Black Pepper and Calm all represented, along with a couple of collectable Poole jam pots and some decorative Royal Doulton plates for those who enjoy something a little different.
- Tags: New Stock Alerts
The Forgotten Heroes of the Dinner Service
Posted by Mike Eley on
When people think about replacing china, it is usually the obvious pieces that come to mind first. Dinner plates, bowls, mugs, cups and saucers… the everyday items that are used, washed, stacked and occasionally dropped.
But every good dinner service had another layer to it. The pieces that made a table feel properly set. The teapot, the gravy boat, the serving platter, the vegetable dish, the tureen.
- Tags: General
J & G Meakin "Poppy", A Bright and Cheerful 1970s Classic
Posted by Mike Eley on
Few tableware designs capture the warm, optimistic feel of the 1970s quite like J & G Meakin "Poppy". With its bold orange and red floral decoration, simple shapes and unmistakably retro styling, it has become one of those patterns that instantly transports people back to...
New Stock Alert - 23/05/26 - Latest Discontinued China Replacements to Arrive
Posted by Mike Eley on
We’ve added another varied selection of discontinued china and replacement pieces to the website this week, including classic Marks & Spencer Harvest, a rare Johnson Brothers Indies soup tureen in excellent condition, and a good selection of Royal Worcester Bacchanal plates in both white and cream versions.
- Tags: New Stock Alerts