Titian Studioware was a ceramic company that operated in New Zealand from 1957 to 1967. The company was founded by two brothers, Len and George Castle, in Auckland. They were joined by two other brothers, James and Harry, soon after. Cameron and Dorothy Brown established a small pottery in Waitakere, West Auckland in 1951. At first called Sherwood Pottery, and then, from around 1957, Titian Studio, the Browns created a number of decorative vases and Toby jugs. They moved the pottery to Henderson in 1958 and began experimenting with a wide range of decorative glazes for their wares. After yet another move in 1965, this time to Takanini, the company was taken over by Crown Lynn in 1967 and the Browns set up another pottery, Orzel Industries in 1972.

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Three Titian Studios ashtrays, two with incised decoration of a…

Titian Studios' Kia Ora Ashtrays with Maori and Marlin

Three Titian Studios ashtrays, two with incised decoration of a Maori chief, the other a marlin. All incised 'Kia Ora! from New Zealand'. Length 9.5 cm. Width 9.5 cm

A Titian Ware pottery painted trout of a brown trout leaping up…

Leaping Brown Trout Pottery

A Titian Ware pottery painted trout of a brown trout leaping up a water race. Height 22 cm

A Titian Studio character jug, 'Wahine', faint impressed marks…

"Wahine" Character Jug by Titian Studio

A Titian Studio character jug, 'Wahine', faint impressed marks to base. 9 x 13 cm