Portmeirion PotteryPortmeirion Pottery was founded in 1960 by Susan William-Ellis, the daughter of the renowned Sir Clough William-Ellis, who created the Portmeirion village in North Wales. Susan had been working with A E Gray Ltd in Stoke on Trent to produce giftware for the village for a number of years. In 1960 she and her husband bought Grays and a year later Kirkham Pottery. This was the start of the Portmeirion Potteries. Today they own both Spode and Royal Worcester, which together form The Portmeirion Group. Click on one of the Portmeirion designs below to view our current stock. Click on the image above to view our current stock of Portmeirion Beachcomber. | Click on the image above to view our current stock of Portmeirion Blue Totem. | Click on the image above to view our current stock of Portmeirion The Botanic Garden. | Click on the image above to view our current stock of Portmeirion Dusk. | Click on the image above to view our current stock of Portmeirion Greek Key (Gold). | Click on the image above to view our current stock of Portmeirion Medirian (Brown). | Click on the image above to view our current stock of Portmeirion Phoenix. | Click on the image above to view our current stock of Portmeirion Pomona. | Click on the image above to view our current stock of Portmeirion Sara Miller London - Chelsea Collection. | Click on the image above to view our current stock of Portmeirion The Very Hungry Caterpillar. | Click on the image above to view our current stock of Portmeirion Th-Whit Tu-Woo. | Click on the image above to view our current stock of Portmeirion Water Garden. | Click on the image above to view our current stock of Portmeirion Zodiac. | | |
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