Black lustre Prinknash jug (mark)
Early Prinknash vase
Early Prinknash vase (mark)
Green Prinknash jug
Green Prinknash jug (mark)
Large Prinknash bowl
Large Prinknash bowl (mark)
Large Prinknash jug
Large Prinknash jug (mark)
Prinknash bowl
Prinknash bowl (mark)
Prinknash coffee for two
Prinknash coffee for two (mark)
Prinknash covered pot
Prinknash covered pot (mark)
Prinknash double bowl
Prinknash double bowl (mark)
Prinknash double-dish
Prinknash double-dish (mark)
Prinknash jug
Prinknash jug (mark)
Prinknash lidded pot
Prinknash lidded pot (mark)
Prinknash mug
Prinknash mug (mark)
Tall Prinknash jug
Tall Prinknash jug (handle)
Tall Prinknash jug (mark)
Three large Prinknash vases
The Prinknash Abbey Pottery was founded in 1942 by the monks when they found a seam of clay during some building work. Their work is typically red earthenware, often with a metallic glaze.
The Benedictine monks continued to make pottery at the abbey in Granham, Gloucestershire until 1997 when the pottery was sold to the Welsh Porcelain Co.