1880s

Potter: T&R Boote

Biography

from 1872-1876

Location: Burslem, Staffordshire
Origins: British
Manufacturing Era: 1870s, 1880s
Type of Company: Potter
Type of Ware: Dinnerware
Treatments: Copper Lustre
Body Styles:
Classic Shape
Shield
Motifs:
Lustre Band
Moss Rose
Tea Leaf

Potter: William Baker

Biography

Wm Baker - 1839-1932
Baker & Chetwynd - 1869-1875
Ltd. added 1893
 

Location: Fenton, Staffordshire
Origins: British
Manufacturing Era: 1860s, 1870s, 1880s, 1890s, 20th Century
Type of Company: Potter
Type of Ware: Dinnerware
Treatments: Copper Lustre
Body Styles:
Draped Leaf
Motifs:
Morning Glory

Potter: Knowles, Taylor, Knowles

Biography

Founders Isaac Knowles, his son Homer S. Knowles, son-in-law John N. Taylor, began a pottery that became the largest pottery in the United States, selling to every state in the union. Isaac was the originator of many improvements in the pottery industry. K.T.K. was the first pottery in the U.S. to use natural gas to fire the kilns. By 1887, K.T.K. operated 16 kilns, 12 decorating kilns, and employed six hundred workers. The company produced a finished cask of product every ten minutes of working time.

Location: East Liverpool, Ohio
Origins: American
Manufacturing Era: 1870s, 1880s, 1890s, 20th Century
Type of Company: Potter
Type of Ware: Bath, Dinnerware, Novelty
Treatments: Gold Lustre, Sunderland (Pink) Lustrerland Lustre
Body Styles:
Basketweave
Cable Shape
Ionic
Iowa
Plain Round
Unknown
Motifs:
Moss Rose
Tea Leaf

Potter: Henry Alcock

Biography

1861-1910; Added Ltd to their name in 1901

Location: Cobridge, Staffordshire
Origins: British
Manufacturing Era: 1880s, 1890s
Type of Company: Potter
Type of Ware: Dinnerware
Treatments: Copper Lustre
Body Styles:
Blanket Stitch (Piecrust)
Jumbo
Plain Round
Square Ridged - Square Pear
Motifs:
Tea Leaf

Potter: Anthony Shaw

Biography

Began in 1851 - 1856 in Tunstall, and later at Burslem, part of the Staffordshire Potteries.  Used names such as Anthony Shaw, A. Shaw, Anthony Shaw and Sons, and Anthony Shaw and Company.  The royal coat of arms was often used in their marks.  The firm was taken over by Arthur J. Wilkinson in about 1900 according to Godden.  Anthony Shaw was one of the more prolific potters of copper lustre decorated ironstone.
Tunstall - 1851-1858
Burslem - 1858-1900
Anthony Show & Son(s) - 1882-1900

Location: Tunstall and Burslem, England
Origins: British
Manufacturing Era: 1850s, 1860s, 1870s, 1880s
Type of Company: Potter
Type of Ware: Bath, Dinnerware
Treatments: Copper Lustre
Body Styles:
Basketweave
Bordered Fuchsia
Bullet
Cable Shape
Cattail
Chinese Shape
Daisy
DeSoto Shape
Diamond Simplicity
Dimpled Round
Elegant Drape
Hanging Leaves
Hexagon
Lily-of-the-Valley
Many Panelled Gothic
Niagara Fan
Pear
Plain Lily
Plain Round
Plain Uplift
Plumed Gothic
Reticulated Lace
Ribbed Round
Round Scallop
Shaw's Plumes
Shield
Simple Square
Simplicity
Sonata
Twelve Panel
Vintage Beauty
Wrapped Sydenham
Motifs:
Blackberry
Lustre Band
Tea Leaf

Potter: Alfred Meakin

Biography

Began in 1875 at Royal Albert, Victoria and Highgate Potteries.  One of the Staffordshire potteries.  After 1897, added "LTD" to the name.  After 1930, "LTD" was not used in the marks.   The mark often incorporates a lion, unicorn, and a coat of arms, athough other marks were also used.

Location: Tunstall, England
Origins: British
Manufacturing Era: 1870s, 1880s, 1890s, 20th Century
Type of Company: Potter
Type of Ware: Bath, Dinnerware
Treatments: Copper Lustre, Gold Lustre
Body Styles:
Bamboo
Beaded Tracery
Brocade
Chain Link
Chantilly
Chelsea
Crewel
Fishhook
Nautilus Shell
Nouveau
Plain Round
Pleats and Vines
Scalloped Rim
Scroll
Senate Shape
Simple Pear
Simple Square
Sunflower
Twelve Panel
Unknown
Motifs:
Lustre Band
Moss Rose
Tea Leaf