Visit to John Howard, Woodstock
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 […]
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 […]
We are delighted to announce a private visit to the University of Oxford Examinations School. It is located on Oxford High Street, and is a magnificent Jacobean Revival building designed […]
On the afternoon of Monday 19th May, we will visit Dyrham Park, a National Trust property, near Bristol. The house was created in the late 17th century by William Blathwayt […]
We have arranged a visit to Ascott, a Rothschild House, which has a renowned collection of Chinese ceramics. Further information will be provided as soon as the details have […]
Situated in the historic market town of Alton, the Allen Gallery is an intimate setting for one of the south’s most outstanding collections of ceramics. The gallery hosts an impressive […]
The study day will tell us about the fascinating history of porcelain in Staffordshire from the mid 18th century, and how an abundance of local clays and coal gave rise […]