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Chetham and woolley ceramics.
Tinglazed wares delft etc.
Still a lovely early.
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This is the first book to explore the work of the forgotten ceramics concern chetham woolley.
Vintage original art nouveau other china dinnerware.
Pearl ware was used by other manufacturers nov 1809 the works were carried on by ann chetham 1810 35 the works were succeeded by chetham son 1822 37 saw a partnership between chetham and robinson 1841 62 jonathan lowe chetham.
Chetham woolley stonewares.
European 17thc to medieval pottery.
Chetham woolley feldspathic stoneware small jug pitcher cows horses c.
A feldspathic stoneware bust of a winged cherub mounted on a square plinth with cartouches of painted rural scenes.
After james death in 1807 his wife ann nee woolley continued the business with her brother.
Chetham woolley stonewares.
Chetham family partners maker the chetham family were involved in the pottery industry from the end of the 18th century.
The firm of james chetham richard woolley was established c 1795.
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Colin wyman is the chairman of the oxford ceramics group honorary treasurer trustee of the english ceramic circle and a member of the northern ceramic society.
There is a tiny flaw on the edge of the base but this is from manufacturing.
For more information and attribution see chetham woolley stonewares 1793 1821 by colin wyman pages 98 102.
Original antique ceramic porcelain jugs.
The original partnership of james chetham and.
Probably made by chetham woolley.
An antique sprig decorated stoneware mug unmarked but a known chatham woolley pattern.
Staffordshire figures etc.
Studio 20th century pottery.
Chetham woolley lane end.
The partnership was responsible for developing a new ceramic body semi transparent stoneware properly termed fieldspathic.
Early to mid 19th century new england redware 2.
Andrew jackson green glaze 19th century pottery jug.
The original partnership of james chetham and richard woolley established a factory in longton staffordshire in 1795.