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Poole Pottery
Owner
Denby Pottery Company
Country
Poole, Dorset, England.
Introduced
1873
Previous owners
1999 – 2001 Orb Estates Ltd 2002 – 2006 Peter Ford 2006 Zemmel & Symonds 2007 – 2011 Lifestyle Group Ltd
Website
www.poolepottery.co.uk
Poole Pottery is a British pottery brand owned by Denby Pottery Company, with the products made in Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire.
It was founded as a manufacturer in 1873 on Poole quayside in Dorset where it produced pottery, before moving its factory operations in 1999 to a new site in Sopers Lane until its closure in 2006.[1] They generally specialised on earthenware, although other bodies such as stoneware were periodically produced.[2]
Historical products from Poole Pottery are displayed in museums including the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.[3]
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first husband John Adams, was associated with the Art Deco pottery that characterized PoolePottery during the inter-war years of the twentieth century. Born...
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for Hart and Moist Pottery in Exeter, then at Longpark Pottery in Torquay, and then founded the Crown Dorset Art Pottery in Poole, Dorset in 1905. He...
the history of PoolePottery and some of the company's products are on display. Other galleries have displays telling the history of Poole from prehistory...
organ used to be a fairground organ. The floor tiles were created by PoolePottery. Alton Pancras is in the West Dorset parliamentary constituency which...
1958. Batty also designed textiles for Helios and ceramics for the PoolePottery and for Carter & Co, as well as advertisements for Mac Fisheries and...
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to Charles Vyse and worked with him in creating ceramic figures for PoolePottery. She created animal and human figures, usually for private commissions...
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Yaffle Hill, Broadstone, Dorset, built in 1929 for Cyril Carter of PoolePottery. Other schemes included an extension to Baylins, Beaconsfield in 1927...
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