Buchan Thistle lidded pot
Buchan Thistle lidded pot (mark)
Buchan bowl
Buchan bowl (mark)
Buchan decanter
Buchan decanter (mark)
Buchan dish
Buchan dish (mark)
Buchan goblet
Buchan goblet (mark)
Buchan handled dish
Buchan handled dish (marks)
Buchan handled serving dish
Buchan handled serving dish (marks)
Buchan Hebrides jam pot
Buchan Hebrides jam pot (mark)
Buchan Hebrides mug
Buchan Hebrides mug (mark)
Buchan jam pot
Buchan jam pot (mark)
Buchan jug
Buchan jug (mark)
Buchan lidded pot
Buchan lidded pot (mark)
Buchan tankard
Buchan tankard (mark)
Buchan Thistle cheese dome
Buchan Thistle cheese dome (mark)
Buchan Thistle jug
Buchan Thistle jug (base)
Buchan vase
Buchan vase (marks)
Decorated Buchan plate
Floral Buchan jug
Floral Buchan jug (mark)
Floral Buchan vase
Floral Buchan vase (base)
Small Buchan jug
Small Buchan tankard
Small Buchan tankard (mark)
Square Buchan dishes
Square Buchan dishes (mark)
Thistle salt and pepper pots
Thistle salt and pepper pots (mark)
In 1867 the pottery of T Tough & Co in Portobello, Edinburgh, was bought by Alexander Buchan and Thomas Murray. They traded as Murray and Buchan, changing to A W Buchan & Co in 1882 when Murray dropped out of the partnership. They moved to larger premises in Crieff, Perthshire.
In the early days the bread-and-butter lines were stoneware storage vessels and stylish containers of various kinds. It was not until the end of the nineteenth century that decorative domestic wares were produced; slip decorated during the first half of the twentieth century and painted or printed in the second.
The mark used from 1949 onwards is a thistle design with the words BUCHAN Portobello Scotland in the thistle motif and FINEST STONEWARE beneath. The Portobello mark was still used after the move to Crieff. Other marks include 'Portovase' and 'Senolith' or 'Cenolith'.
Buchan ceased trading in 2000.
Further Reading: | Scottish Ceramics by Henry E Kelly |
A History of A W Buchan & Co Ltd by Robin A Hill |