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Established in 1965 by John Leach, the eldest grandson of the world-famous potter Bernard Leach, in the restored 15th century village pottery in Muchelney, Somerset.
Since Leach’s death in 2021 potter Mark Melbourne, who trained and worked with Leach for over 25 years, continues to hand-throw Leach’s tactile, robust shapes with their distinct ‘toasted’ texture and colour.
This pitcher jug holds 1.5 litres and can be used for cold and hot uses.
It also looks great filled with fresh cut flowers, for a table centre piece.
Dimensions : 26 cm height - 12 cm diameter at the mouth - 15 cm diameter flat the base
Established in 1965 by John Leach, the eldest grandson of the world-famous potter Bernard Leach, in the restored 15th century village pottery in Muchelney, Somerset.
Since Leach’s death in 2021 potter Mark Melbourne, who trained and worked with Leach for over 25 years, continues to hand-throw Leach’s tactile, robust shapes with their distinct ‘toasted’ texture and colour.
This pitcher jug holds 1.5 litres and can be used for cold and hot uses.
It also looks great filled with fresh cut flowers, for a table centre piece.
Dimensions : 26 cm height - 12 cm diameter at the mouth - 15 cm diameter flat the base
Established in 1965 by John Leach, the eldest grandson of the world-famous potter Bernard Leach, in the restored 15th century village pottery in Muchelney, Somerset.
Since Leach’s death in 2021 potter Mark Melbourne, who trained and worked with Leach for over 25 years, continues to hand-throw Leach’s tactile, robust shapes with their distinct ‘toasted’ texture and colour.
This pitcher jug holds 1.5 litres and can be used for cold and hot uses.
It also looks great filled with fresh cut flowers, for a table centre piece.
Dimensions : 26 cm height - 12 cm diameter at the mouth - 15 cm diameter flat the base