Knight cups and saucers

Knight cups and saucers

Knight cups and saucers - 2¾" (69 mm) high.

Knight's Tintagel
 

Leonard Knight was a potter at the Tintagel Pottery. He left to set up Knight's Tintagel in the village and successfully ran it for many years.

He bought the restaurant next to the pottery, and eventually combined the premises and turned them into a public house, the Cornishman, which he ran until his retirement. He has recently moved a few miles away to Camelford, and the pub is now run by his son.


 
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Miller's Pottery and Porcelain Marks by Gordon Lang

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