There are a lot of really nice cups of all types to look at.
Have a look here
www.claylink.com







The great potter, Hamada Shoji, when asked how to identify a good pot, said "The good pots are the ones I like... for me."







Priscilla Mouritzen is a South African Potter living in Denmark. She does other work as well but I really prefer her simple pinched, wood fired porcelain bowls.
Just got my complimentary copy of Lark's latest ceramic book; "500 Plates and Chargers"
ne, each giving it's own texture and feel. Occasionally the interaction of two ajoining oxides will create a halo effect.

Alan Caiger-Smith ran the Aldermaston pottery from 1955 until about 1993 when he retired from actively running the pottery. He continued to work on his own pieces at the pottery until the last firing and official closure of the pottery in 2006.
which is near his home and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. There are lots of images of his work on the internet and if you go to the two auction sites listed earlier, you will find even more. There is also a nice collector's site at http://www.aldermastoncollectors.co.uk/
James Tower (1919-1988) was a student of British potter William Newland (1919-1998).

lip are by Bede Clark. I think the colors, the surface effects, the fall of the ash, the undulation of the form a just fantastic.
This wonderful jar and the medicine cups are by Dan Murphy