Posted 9 years ago
martika
(149 items)
This pottery manufacturers' wares better known under the name Crown Devon. One of the popular theory is this name was introduced around 1905, good thirty years later after establishing the company.
This jug and plates are from before that era, they were made in the late 1890s according to the lion on crown back stamp. They are featuring one of the 'posh' patterns of the firm.
This English company existed little bit over a hundred years. Established in 1870s, closed its' gates last time in 1982 - during their time they were one of the biggest names in the pottery industry. They were selling their quality wares all over the world - they had extensive markets in Canada, USA, South Africa, Australia etc, where their products are still found today.
Thomas you are sweet as always!!! :)
Lovely pieces, Martika, and a great write-up, as well! [;>)
Thank you lovely Nevada and Aura for your nice comment and luv xoxo :)
Very pretty!
Great information Martika. I rarely see Crown Devon here and never any this old .
There is an enormous about of work in these pieces. Just the moulding of the handle on the ewer - I can see that being a difficult piece to mould and fire, let alone decorate.
Beautiful.
Thank you Thomas for re-loving it and to Efesgirl and Karen for a nice comment. To Karen : I post quite regularly Crown Devon pieces here on CW, because this is my number one passion in collectables, especially their late 19th century, early 20th c ware. I'm pleased you like them.
And thank you everybody for loving it!!! xxx