Davenport Ceramics Marks

Teapot attributed to davenport c.
Davenport ceramics marks. Davenport pottery was an english earthenware and porcelain manufacturer based in longport staffordshire. Blue and white davenport transferware high bridge pattern chinoiserie plate circa 1810. Impressed on wares of all periods. Cover missing one handle restored a tiny chip on the foot rim.
His sons henry and william inherited it in 1848 and it prospered until 1887. Occasionally the anchor appears alone. John davenport established a porcelain factory in 1793. Davenport queen s rose plate excellent condition c 1830.
Betty davenport ford is known for sculptural work. The earliest mark was the name davenport impressed in lower case letters with or without an anchor after 1805 the name more often appears in upper case letters. In 1830 he retired and his two sons henry and william carried on the firm. Printed on stone china c1805 1820.
Diameter 25 cm and 20 cm. North staffordshire pottery marks. Printed c1795 sometimes with longport instead of davenport. Antique davenport porcelain dessert dish view of ross on wye c 1840 145.
Belgium china denmark france germany. Guide to pottery and porcelain marks. He acquired his own pottery at longport for the manufacture of earthenware in 1794. As her work developed she simplified the forms into abstractions to capture the essence of the animal she was depicting.
A rare early davenport porcelain bough pot circa 1810 15 of d section and ring handles painted in purple monochrome with a picturesque landscape. Three 19th century dishes decorated in underglaze blue two davenport country house chinoiserie ruins and one john meir palladian country house impressed marks to bases. Identifying marks on davenport ware examples of davenport ware. 8 later davenport mark.
Impressed davenport and anchor mark. Early davenport porcelain bough pot c 1810. Lower case letters 1793 1810 upper case after 1805. Ford also cast her works in bronze.
Davenport longport c1793 1887. The word longport is sometimes substitute for davenport. Drawn to the animal form as a young artist this fascination reoccurred in her work throughout her professional career. It was in business owned and run by the davenport family between 1794 and 1887 making mostly tablewares in the main types of staffordshire pottery.
1820 black basalt stoneware.