Man and beast (mark)
The Miners' Arms
The Miners' Arms (mark)
Tremar birds
Tremar birds (mark)
Tremar biscuit barrel
Tremar biscuit barrel (mark)
Tremar bison
Tremar boat
Tremar boat (mark)
Tremar brandy flask
Tremar butcher and dog
Tremar butcher and dog (marks)
Tremar car
Tremar car (mark)
Tremar cat
Tremar cat (mark)
Tremar cat and dog
Tremar cat and dog (mark)
Tremar chimney sweep
Tremar chimney sweep (mark)
Tremar cottage
Tremar cottage (mark)
Tremar country mug
Tremar flask
Tremar flask (mark)
Tremar Highlander
Tremar Highlander (mark)
Tremar horse
Tremar houses
Tremar houses (marks)
Tremar Inn
Tremar lamp base
Tremar lamp base (mark)
Tremar lion
Tremar lion (mark)
Tremar menagerie
Tremar money frog
Tremar money frog (mark)
Tremar money-owl
Tremar money-owl (mark)
Tremar moneybox
Tremar moneybox (mark)
Tremar mug
Tremar oil and vinegar set
Tremar People
Tremar Pig and Whistle
Tremar Pig and Whistle (mark)
Tremar shire horse
Tremar shire horse (hooves)
Tremar sugar container
Tremar sugar container (mark)
Tremar tankard
Tremar vase
Tremar vase (mark)
Tremar wine jug
Tremar yokel and pony
Tremar yokel and pony (mark)
Tremar is a village two miles north of Liskeard in eastern Cornwall. In the early 1960s Roger and Doreen Birkett set up Tremar Pottery there.
Roger produced hand-thrown domestic ware that sold well, especially to summer tourists who visited the pottery. The company expanded and by the mid-1970s was operating from three sites. Production had changed to mainly moulded wares, and the Birketts saw that there was a good market for 'collectables'. They produced small animals, people, vehicles, boats and buildings, with invitations on the boxes for the buyer to collect the whole set. Perhaps these were the forerunners of Winter cottages, Colourbox and even Beanie Babies!
In the mid-1980s a combination of various economic factors caused the demise of the company.