Blue Isle of Wight vase (base)
Blue Saunders IOW pot
Blue Saunders IOW pot (mark)
Blue Saunders vase
Blue Saunders vase (mark)
Flared Saunders IOW vase
Flared Saunders IOW vase (base)
Isle of Wight posy ring
Isle of Wight posy ring (mark)
Isle of Wight Saunders vase
Isle of Wight Saunders vase (mark)
Isle of Wight vase
Isle of Wight vase (mark)
Saunders bowl
Saunders bowl (marks)
Saunders dish
Saunders dish (mark)
Saunders egg cup
Saunders egg dish
Saunders egg dish (base)
Saunders IOW cylinder vase
Saunders IOW cylinder vase (mark)
Saunders IOW jug
Saunders IOW jug (base)
Saunders IOW vase
Saunders IOW vase (bas)
Saunders posy ring
Saunders posy ring (mark)
Saunders vase
Saunders vase (mark)
Tall Saunders vase
Tall Saunders vase (mark)
Turquoise and pink Saunders IOW vase
Turquoise and pink Saunders IOW vase (mark)
Isle of Wight Handcraft Pottery was an offshoot of the Carisbrooke Brick, Tile and Pottery Works in Gunville, Carisbrooke, Isle of Wight. It was founded in 1926 by Samuel Saunders, also well known as the Saunders of Saunders-Roe Aviation.
Red local clay was used, decorated with coloured leadless glazes. The designs were always simple and usually abstract. A coloured glaze at the rim that would run down the sides of the pots gave a wavy effect that was often used.
Hulbert, Samuel's son, took over after his father's death in 1933, but in 1938 when the pottery manager was caught stealing from the company, he decided to close down.
Further Reading: |
British Ceramic Art: 1890-1940 by John A Bartlett |