Cornishware is a brand of pottery made by T. G. Green & Co., England. It is known for its distinctive blue and white striped design, which was first introduced in 1924. Cornishware is made from high-quality earthenware clay and is fired at a high temperature, making it durable and chip-resistant.
Cornishware was created by Thomas Goodwin Green, who founded T. G. Green & Co. in 1864. Green was inspired by the traditional pottery of Cornwall, which was known for its simple and functional designs.
The first Cornishware range was introduced in 1924 and was initially called "Cornish Kitchen Ware". The range was a huge success, and Cornishware quickly became one of the most popular brands of pottery in Britain. Cornishware was particularly popular with working-class families, who appreciated its durability and affordability.
In the 1930s, Cornishware began to be exported to other countries, including Australia, New Zealand, more...
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