I have some really very nice individual bowls at the moment and hope you can find something here that you like the look of.
We are still OK for Christmas delivery but these bowls seem to be going out as fast as I can upload photos at the moment. I try to update any sold ones each day so if it does not say SOLD it should still be available.
Size and price below each bowl.
Huge beech platter, this is so nicely proportioned it just looks like a normal plate in the photo but it is 18.5" diameter perfect for carving the Christmas turkey in fact if it is still here I might be using it myself £165

Two lovely little star bowls 6" and 5.5" across the points £25 each

Another view of the bowls above.
This huge bowl in Alder was an extra made as part of an order for Time Team at Dover Castle, I always have to make an extra one or two on large orders in case of mishaps along the way. Time Team and English Heritage worked together to recreate an 11th century interior, the show is on TV on 19th December, 8pm, Channel 4. 15.5" £125 sold
Another big alder bowl made as extra for the Dover Time Team order. This one is based on an original 11th century bowl from Winchester.15.5" £125 SOLD
Finally I have not had time to make any of these recently but this is a very special nesting set of bowls all cut from one piece of wood one inside the other.
This particular nest is made of alder and is the one I was photographed turning in Country Living magazine for the Balvenie Artisan of the Year award. The picture below shows the size of them £455
This gorgeous quaich is made from maple burr I have one from the same tree for drinking my whisky from, they really are a joy to use. 3.5" sterling silver rim £165
A one of a kind platter made with porringer style handles, something I made on a whim because it fitter the tree I was working from, never made on like it and may never make another. 12.5" across the handles £45
A large cooking/serving spoon made in alder 13" long £45

A bowl painted with natural pigment £39 7.5" sold

Sycamore bowl based on one found on the shipwreck of "the Swan" 18th c. see the original
here my son Ollie uses one of these as his breakfast bowl. 6" £33

A beech bowl with carved detail. I started making this detail after visiting Novgorod in Russia in 1998 and seeing medieval bowls with similar detail. I love the way the rim has moved on this one as it dried. 6.5" £49
I have some really very nice individual bowls at the moment and hope you can find something here that you like the look of, the spalted beech was a particularly stunning tree and made some very unusual bowls.
Size and price below each bowl.
1 This star bowl has been painted on the outside with a natural paint made with linseed oil and an earth pigment I collect from the shale beds in Edale. 8" £33
2 These bowls have home made natural pint on the outside, this is commonly done in Sweden but not often in the UK. I make the paint from linseed oil and various ground earth pigments I collect locally.
Each 7.5" and £39 All SOLD
3 This lovely small salad bowl is made from spalted beech 8" £45 SOLD
4 Another stunning bowl from my spalted beech tree. 7.5" £49 SOLD
5 Spalted beech 7.5" diameter £45 a good small salad bowl.
SOLD
6 Another stunning spalted beech bowl with a frill. 7.5" £59
7 A lovely small bowl in beech 6" £33 perfect for serving olives
SOLD
8 This lovely little mazer style bowl is beech 5.5" £33 SOLD
9 A spalted beech star bowl 8" over the points £33 SOLD
10 A large mazer style bowl in sycamore which glows when the light shines on it. 7.5" £49 SOLD
11 A really sweet little spalted beech bowl 4.5" diameter £29 sold
12 These replica medieval ash bowls are left overs from an order I did for Ridley Scott's Robin Hood movie so buy these and when the movie is out in May you can share a drink with Russel Crowe. 5.5" £25 each ALL SOLD
13 I love this rim pattern, it is quite simple to do but very effective and this is a gorgeous piece of beech.5.5" £29 SOLD