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DAVENPORT (1794-1887)

Davenport Cabinet Cup & Saucer (c. 1820 England)

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Item Stock Code

CJ124

Item Medium Description

Porcelain

European Dimensions

  75.00 mm high

UK/USA Converted Dimensions

  2.95 inches high

Item Diameter

103.00mm

Converted Diameter

4.06 inches

Current Item Condition

In fine condition with no damage or repair.

Item Description / Dealer Expertise

A fine Davenport Cabinet Cup and Saucer of twin-handled form, painted with a continuous band of pink roses within a gilt dentil border.

Brown printed mark, c1820.

DAVENPORT
Type School/Factory
Country of origin England
Born 1794
Died 1887

"Davenport" is used to refer to pottery and porcelain pieces manufactured by John Davenport and his successors. Born in 1765, John Davenport is said to have started potting at the age of 20 in 1785. Initially working as a workman, John Davenport later became a partner of Thomas Wolfe of Stoke. He started producing his own range of earthenware in 1794, for the purposes of which he acquired a pottery at Longport. He continued working with the pottery up until his retirement in 1830, after which he handed over the pottery to his two sons, Henry Davenport and William Davenport who ran the firm until Henry’s death in 1835. Following this, the pottery adopted the name William Davenport and Company, and was run by William until his death in 1869. After him, his two sons ran the company till 1887.

The Davenports did not indulge in the manufacture of porcelain up until 1815, before which blue-printed earthenware formed the most significant part of the company’s offerings. Throughout its existence the Davenport pottery regularly produced large quantities of under glaze blue transfer ware printed earthenware, which was often decorated with willow patterns, floral patterns, romantic ruins and pastoral scenes.

Price

gbp 475.00 (Pound Sterling)

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Steppes Hill Farm Antiques

Steppes Hill Farm Antiques
Steppes Hill Farm
Stockbury
Sittingbourne
Kent
ME9 7RB
England

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