Collection: Grindley

Grindley, founded in 1880 in Tunstall, Staffordshire, by William Harry Grindley, became one of the most respected English pottery companies of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Known for producing high-quality earthenware, the company initially focused on export markets, particularly North America, where English tableware was in high demand.

One of the company's most notable achievements was its creamware—a refined earthenware with a pale body and a smooth, cream-coloured lead glaze. Creamware became a popular choice for those seeking a balance between everyday durability and elegant, refined design. This type of pottery was celebrated for its delicate colour and texture, known as "faïence fine" in France and "Engels porselein" in the Netherlands.