Tremar Other Animals
Tremar Pottery Other Animals
Tremar Potteries of Tremar and Liskeard in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom made a number of animal figures that did not fall within the various series categories such as Farm Animals, Little Dogs or Baby Birds. The following is a list of those animals. When I have images, those are posted below.
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- Baby Lion
- Big Lion
- Cats
- Horses
- Merlin (A Type of Hawk)
- Owl (same design as owl moneybox/piggy bank)
- Owl with Mouse
- Rabbit
- Sheep & Lamb
- Tropical Fish – Mock Eye (No. 2)
- Tropical Fish – Yellow Wrasse (No. 1)
Tremar Pottery Reference Pages – Contents Page
Baby Lion and Big Lion
The Baby Lion and the Big Lion are quite similar in appearance. The difference in size is not readily apparent unless the two are standing next to each other. But there is a simple way to tell them apart even if you have access to only one.
The manes are different. The Baby Lion’s mane on the top of its head consists of two triangles. The mane on the top of the Big Lion’s head consists of three triangles.
Cats
Tremar produced several cats that were not part of the various collectible series.
Horses
Tremar produced several horses that were not part of the various collectible series.
Merlin
A fairly uncommon Tremar piece is the Merlin which is a type of hawk.

Tremar Pottery Merlin (A Type of Hawk) Front - A rare and interesting animal by Tremar Potteries. - Photo by diphidi on www.ebay.co.uk

Tremar Pottery Merlin (A Type of Hawk) Side - A rare and interesting animal by Tremar Potteries. - Photo by diphidi on www.ebay.co.uk
Brown Owl
The brown owl pictured below is an unusual piece by Tremar Potteries for two reasons. First it is shinny brown color that is quite unusual for Tremar pieces. Second an owl of this design is usually seen as a money box/piggy bank.
The TREMAR UK mark on this bottom of this piece is shown on the StationStart.com Tremar Reference Pages Marks page.

Tremar Pottery Owl - Front - This piece is unusual for its brown color and the fact that it is not a money box/piggy bank.

Tremar Pottery Owl - Back - This piece is unusual for its brown color and the fact that it is not a money box/piggy bank.




















Hi, just been rummaging and found one of my daughters christening presents from 20 years ago, a large lion. Unlike the one on your site, it is seems to be in shades of brown. Oh, still in its box with the original leaflet.
i have a tugboat and paddlesteamer in original boxes