| Henry Watson Pottery from Suffolk County in | | | | The Charlotte Watson Set of Pottery fulfills a |
| the United Kingdom is home to a marvelous kiln | | | | number of kitchen requirements. The Pottery |
| that creates pots, kitchen storage and spice sets. | | | | crafts such varied objects as dishes for butter |
| Generation after generation have worked in the | | | | with lids, mustard pots, drink pitchers, egg holders, |
| kiln and as artists for over 200 years. All the | | | | in addition to roast racks. The Watson Collection |
| products are completely lead free, and perfect | | | | expands to extremely chic black glazed items like |
| for storing food and spices to be consumed by | | | | sugar, coffee bean, and tea containers, bread |
| humans. | | | | boxes, and square pasta jars. The Black glazed |
| The Pottery can trace the history of family from | | | | Watson Pottery group is also comprised of |
| the 1700's. The high speed, flashy websites of | | | | containers for salt, garlic, and kitchen tools. A |
| other companies have little in common with the | | | | conventional biscuit container, tea kettle and sugar |
| Pottery. The "About Us" section is designed | | | | bowl, is available as well. It is even possible for |
| around a family tree. Starting with Robert Watson | | | | one to eat and drink from identical black glazed |
| in 1787, the tree explores Tomas (1850), Adam | | | | cup/stein, dish/saucer, and breakfast bowls. |
| and Charlotte (1878), Henry (1929), and Frederick | | | | Traditional kitchenware works well even in the |
| (1976). Michael, Jeremy, Adam and George all | | | | finest designer kitchens of today. The combination |
| follow. Their overwhelming success can be directly | | | | of basic shapes with quality material and design, |
| traced to the unbroken succession on family at | | | | with glazes that are timeless, the craftsmanship |
| the head of the company. | | | | of these pottery products should definitely fit in |
| The Henry Watson Pottery ranges are divided | | | | at your home. Rustic, traditional products are |
| among the original terra cotta and "funky" glazes | | | | perfectly complementary to the modern lines of |
| of the "Suffolk Collection" and "Charlotte Watson's | | | | today's appliances and cabinets. |
| Country Collection" in cream or black. | | | | If you are a kitchen designer or cook with tastes |
| Self-described "funky" glaze colors include Butter | | | | for fine dining, you will truly enjoy the tradition |
| milk, blue, pink, and green. Most pottery is gift | | | | and high quality of Henry Watson Products. |
| boxed. | | | | |