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Commissions
Pots made to order
for special occasions/ architectural and community projects
Many of our members
are willing to consider making work on commission. From house plaques
and wedding plates to sculptural relief panels for commercial sites and
community projects, just let us know what you have in mind.
Most projects take four weeks to complete. Email us,
telephone or visit the shop.
Sean and Vici Casserley
Particularly popular have been Sean and Vici's wedding platters,
which can be made in blue-grey, honey or cream. Customers are
encouraged to get involved in the design of the platter, adding, for
example, their own special motto. As well as Mr X and Mrs X
mugs for the wedding couple, they make engraved fruit bowls or any
other of their standard ware with inscriptions for any occasion.
They have made replica wall sconces for a Tudor home, a Christening
jug and many house plaques. So what would you like them to
make?

Katie Murton
Katie's house plaques and signs are made by stamping into the
soft clay, giving a low relief surface which she glazes in matt
black in contrast to the natural buff colour of the clay. The
bold plaques show up well at a distance and are entirely frostproof
and weather resistant.

Maggie White
Sculptural triptych by Maggie White installed in Castle School's new foyer in Thornbury, created during an artist residency to mark the school's new specialist art status.


Ned Heywood Celebratory and Commemorative Panels
Ned is just the person to design, make and install any wall
plaques, paving slabs or free-standing commemorative markers.
He has a long track record working with local governments and
private companies and is currently supplying the City of London with
commemorative plaques. Using computer-aided design, Ned can
achieve a high level of accuracy in his coloured, glazed, low-relief
panels


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