Posted 11 years ago
Elisabethan
(284 items)
I bought this little teapot many years ago in an antique store. The pot is quite small and for the afternoon tea it will hold tea enough for two people. It is marked ”Ye olde Dawenport” A.W L. England. There is also another vague mark that I first could not figure out.
After wonderful help from maryh1956 which made me find the right marks, I can now mark this as solved. The teapot was made by Arthur Wood & Son, Longport, England. One of the marks was used 1904-1928 and the other from 1928, so as this teapot has both of the stamps I guess it was made around 1928 but not later. So my lovely teapot is about 86 years old and I love it even more.
Under "North Staffordshire Pottery Marks" I see both the stamps. It also sais that Arthur Wood & Son was "earthernware manufacturer (mainly teapots) at the Bradwell Works, Davenport Street, Longport, Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent".
Thankyou maryh1956 for your help and tip on the link which will be useful to me also in the future!
Aghcollect and nutsabotas6 lots of thanks for your love!
Hope someone knows something about this teapot ;-)
Thankyou lundy and Vetraio50!
I would be so greatful if someone who knows about english china could give me some ideas on this teapot. :-)
Racer4four and PhilipDavidAlexandermorris Thankyou!!
Thankyou antiquerose!
I believe it is Wild & Adams Ltd of Longton Staffordshire. According to the potteries.org, they were only using that name between 1909-27.
Thankyou ever so much maryh1956 for that information! That's grate!
Thankyou maryh1956 for your help. I searcheda page that fit your description and found grate iinformation that solved this. When I found both marks, also the vague one and was able to read it I knew for sure it was right. A teapot made by Arthur Wood & Son. Thankyou for your help which got me searching in the right direction :-)
Thankyou Sean68!
You’re welcome, It’s a great, free resource for all Staffordshire pottery, so long as you have initials on your piece, or a town!
Yes I agree, it's great! :-)
Agram and Vintagefran thanks!
Gracay2004 and Kerry10456 I'm greatful, thanks!
No problem, does that mean I can call in for a pot of tea next time I am passing? Regards William.
Ofcourse you can have some tea if you pass this part of the World Gracay2004! I´ll put the kettle on!
Thankyou Kerry10456 and geo26e for loving this teapot!
Thanks to dclee!
Lots of thanks pops52!
Wonderful Pot, love the artwork.
Thankyou very much Artistinside! Thankyou also to AnneLanders!!
Trey thankyou!
Thanks surfdub66!
Thanks CindB!
Thankyou kind Jewels!
Oh you're welcome kind elisabethan :) It is lovely!
Thanks again :).
Thanks geomac88.
Thanks PatSea!
Lovely teapot.
Thankyou Katherine!
Thankyou Aura and Caperkid!