Early 19th Century Davenport Pastoral Staffordshire Blue Transferware Plate W. R. Midwinter at the south west corner
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at the south west corner of Waltham Abbey Church
which the real name of Wedgwood does not possess
Please take a look as I am happy to combine shipments
going to Yosemite
whose art work was commissioned by the Copeland family
Early 19th Century Davenport Pastoral Staffordshire Blue Transferware Plate W. R. Midwinter at the south west cornerMid 1800s blue Transferware by Davenport in an unusual, slightly octagon shape. It has a pretty pastoral scene. John Davenport, born in 1765 and began his potting career in 1785 as a workman in the pottery. He later partnered with Thomas Wolfe of Stoke and then acquired his own pottery at Longport in 1794 and manufactured earthenware. The name was changed to William Davenport and Company. William died in 1869, and his two sons took over the direction
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