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Lorraine Ditchburn Ceramics - Delicate porcelain ceramic vases, vessels and bowls individually hand crafted in North Devon, UK.

Sally Bourne Ceramics - Handmade ceramic tiles with surfaces and images derived from nature. Online catalogue. London

Baltic Trader - Importers of distinctively styled eye-spot stoneware from the town of Boleslawiec in Poland. Lewes, Sussex.

Whichford Pottery - Hand thrown frostproof terracotta garden flowerpots. Includes workshop dates and news.

Stef's Models - Ceramic animal figures and sculptures. Company profile, illustrated catalogue and shopping cart.

Alsager Pottery - Hand-made slipware ceramics and collectable pottery, either individually made to order or supplied from our wide range.

The Websty - Gifts and collectable ceramic farmyard animals from the workshops of Carol Rogers Decorative Ceramics.

Country Traditionals Polish Pottery - Importer and retailer of original Polish Bunzlau pottery. Design samples, contests, and order forms provided.

Treeby and Bolton - English bone china and crystal. Profile, illustrated catalogue and order form.

Ceramic Dogs - Ceramic artist David Cleverly showcases his dog ceramics which can be made to order. Studio opening hours and enquiry form.

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