British Anchor, ‘Impact’ coffee set
made in Staffordshire England,1960-1969
This beautiful set- in de rigueur ‘avocado green’ – a quintessential 60s colour- comprises coffee pot, sugar bowl and creamer, and five espresso cups and saucers. The sugar bowl was always as shown- it didn’t come with a lid- but I suspect there were once six cups and saucers in the set. My attitude is just to pretend it’s a Japanese espresso set- the Japanese favour 5 pieces over six in a set.
The British Anchor Pottery Company was established in 1884 and production continued until the 1970s, only stopping for a brief period during the Second World War. I have previously posted British Anchor ‘harlequin’ plates, called Trianon Ware, which were made around the same time as the coffee set, in 1961.
This set has stood the test of time- there is no coffee staining to the coffee pot, and only minor internal crazing to the interior of one of the cups. I love the form of the oversized, elongated coffee pot – such a funky 60s shape. Impact indeed!
For sale: $AUD155
I just love this set! The coffee pot design is simply wonderful! The color though… Maybe not my cup of tea. 😉
you don’t love ‘avocado’? so 60s! but yes, the forms are so funky!
I love the sleek shape of the coffee pot-the whole set just shouts “modern”!
yes, i agree- the coffee pot is tres modern!
This is lovely!
yes, yes it is! thanks for your fine, and very astute comment!