Who is Arthur Wood pottery?
The Arthur Wood Pottery was based at the Bradwell Works in Longport, Stoke-on-Trent, the premises of Capper & Wood established in 1884 producing primarily teapots. The origins of this traditional English brand go back over 124 years to the Wood family, and the famous master potters Ralph and Enoch Wood.
What kind of tea pot is Arthur Wood?
Vintage Arthur Woods Vermont Teapot. Vintage Arthur Wood Yellow Cottage Teapot. Interior design or for tea!
Where was the Arthur Wood and Ellgreave teapot made?
This teapot was made by Ellgreave, in England. Ellgreave was a division of the Wood & Sons Pottery. This teapot was made circa 1940’s. I have many teapots from this company and they are all so beautiful. This teapot was made in the mold to have a smooth band in the body and a ribbed design above and below it.
What was the date of Arthur Wood pottery?
Mark c1954+ Royal Bradwell / Art Ware Source: Encyclopedia of British Pottery and Porcelain MarksArthur Wood and Art Deco.
Where was the little old lady tea set made?
This tea set was made by HJ Woods, of Burslem, England. HJ Woods was incorporated into the Woods and Sons Pottery in the 1930’s, about the time this tea set was produced. The title is “Little Old Lady”. This is a three piece tea set (I do not count lids as pieces). The set consists of a full size teapot, a creamer jug and a covered sugar bowl.
What kind of teapot is Arthur Wood made of?
Vintage ARTHUR WOOD TEAPOT – Charming Monarch Dogwood Flower Teapot – Brilliant Gold Accents – Made England – Excellent Vintage Condition!! TEAPOT VINTAGE ENGLISH Teapot.
Mark c1954+ Royal Bradwell / Art Ware Source: Encyclopedia of British Pottery and Porcelain MarksArthur Wood and Art Deco.
Where does the name Arthur Wood come from?
The origins of this traditional English brand go back over 124 years to the Wood family, and the famous master potters Ralph and Enoch Wood. Mark c1945+ Arthur Wood, Royal Bradwell Works, Longport, Stoke-on-Trent (Staffordshire, England) in operation from 1904 to 1928.
When did Arthur Wood become the sole owner?
Arthur Wood became sole owner in 1904 trading up until 1928 when the company name was changed to Arthur Wood & Son Limited and further ranges of tableware were introduced. Potter’s Marks & Backstamps of Arthur Wood & Son Teapots