Dunster agate ware (mark)
Dunster altered vase
Dunster altered vase (mark)
Dunster cylinder vase
Dunster cylinder vase (mark)
Dunster fern vase
Dunster fern vase (mark)
Dunster flower holder
Dunster flower holder (mark)
Dunster jug
Dunster jug (mark)
Dunster miniature jug
Dunster miniature jug (mark)
Dunster plant pots
Dunster plant pots (mark)
Dunster pot
Dunster pot (mark)
Dunster streaked vase
Dunster streaked vase (mark)
Dunster wall pocket
Dunster wall pocket (back)
Fishley Holland bird mug
Fishley Holland bird mug (mark)
Glazed Dunster jug
Glazed Dunster jug (mark)
The Fishley Holland story starts with George Fishley, father of Edmund and Robert Fishley and grandfather of Edwin Beer Fishley (1832-1912, who ran the Fremington Pottery in North Devon from 1865 to 1906. Edwin's grandson, William Fishley Holland worked at the pottery from 1902, and found himself unemployed when his uncles sold the works after Edwin's death.
William went to nearby Braunton and built and managed the Braunton Pottery for a gentleman by the name of Hooper. It was at Braunton that Michael Cardew learnt to throw, under the tuition of William Fishley Holland. In 1921 Hooper became insolvent and the Pottery was sold.
William moved to Clevedon in North Somerset, purchased a piece of land and opened his own pottery. Many other Fishley Hollands followed, including William (his son), Peter, Isabel and George, who added 'DUNSTER' to his signature from 1959 onwards when he moved from Clevedon to Dunster, also in Somerset.