Study Day – ‘The Dining Table’
The day will look at how changing dining habits and new ways of preparing food led to the introduction of dinner services and other ceramic forms designed specifically for serving […]
The day will look at how changing dining habits and new ways of preparing food led to the introduction of dinner services and other ceramic forms designed specifically for serving […]
We have been offered an exclusive opportunity to visit Rousham House and gardens, which is about fifteen miles from Oxford. Rousham is one of the few houses that has been […]
We have organised a three day visit to Shropshire giving members an opportunity to visit a number of different collections. On the afternoon of Tuesday 26th September, we will be […]
To coincide with the Ashmolean Museum’s new exhibition entitled “Colour Revolution”, our Study Day will explore the use of new colour pigments in 19th century ceramics. As the Industrial Revolution in […]
The Nineteenth Annual General Meeting will be held at the Ashmolean Museum, in the Headley Lecture Theatre starting at 2pm. This will be followed by a talk from Matthew Winterbottom […]
Our April study day will be looking at a wide range of tiles, including delftware, 19th century and Islamic and Spanish. The earliest examples of tilemaking originated in the Holy […]
Oxford Ceramics Group member John Howard, who is a BADA member and expert on antique English Pottery has kindly offered to give a talk and handling session on 18th century […]
We will be visiting Buscot Park, the family home of Lord Faringdon, who looks after the property on behalf of the National Trust. Buscot Park was built between 1780 and […]
Members will have an opportunity to visit Christchurch College and the Examinations School. This visit will be in September, but the date has not yet been confirmed. Further details […]
Our members have been offered an exclusive opportunity to have a guided tour of the exhibition “Flights of Fancy: Birds at Waddesdon” with Curator, Mia Jackson. Flights of Fancy is […]
Our November study day will be looking at how important Liverpool was to ceramics. In the 18th century Liverpool had a large pottery industry. It had a major historical impact […]
The Twentieth Annual General Meeting will be held at the Ashmolean Museum, in the Headley Lecture Theatre starting at 2pm. The meeting will be followed by a talk by Tim […]