Who was the designer of the Dorchester Pottery?

Who was the designer of the Dorchester Pottery?

DORCHESTER POTTERY “APPLE” pattern bicentennial 1776-1976 plate decorated by C.A.H. for Charles Allen Hill and designed by E.H.H. for Ethel Hill Henderson. Measures 7 3/8″ across.

How tall is the covered sugar pot at Dorchester Pottery?

DORCHESTER POTTERY “APPLE” pattern creamer and sugar set decorated by C.A.H. for Charles Allen Hill and designed by E.H.H. Ethel Hill Henderson. The creamer measures 4 1/2″ from spout to handle and sits 3″ high while the covered sugar pot measures 3 1/2″ X 3 1/4″. No chips, cracks or repairs. Price: $150.00 LBK3160

When did George Henderson of Dorchester Pottery die?

Dorchester Pottery’s line of distinctive, gray, and blue tableware was introduced. It was shaped on the potter’s wheel decorated in slip ware with a Bristol glaze. When George Henderson died in 1928, his son, Charles, and daughter in law, Ethel Hill Henderson, took over the business.

How big is an Apple Cup from Dorchester Pottery?

DORCHESTER POTTERY “APPLE” pattern large coffee cup, artist signed E.H.H. for Ethel Hill Henderson and C.A.H. for Charles Allen Hill. Measures 5 1/2″ X 4″ X 3 1/8″. No chips, cracks or repairs. DORCHESTER POTTERY “APPLE” pattern demitasse cup and saucer, artist signed E.H.H. for Ethel Hill Henderson and C.A.H. for Charles Allen Hill.

Who was the founder of Dorchester Pottery Works?

The Dorchester Pottery Works; founded in 1895 by George Henderson. Dorchester Pottery’s line of distinctive, gray, and blue tableware was introduced.

DORCHESTER POTTERY “APPLE” pattern creamer and sugar set decorated by C.A.H. for Charles Allen Hill and designed by E.H.H. Ethel Hill Henderson. The creamer measures 4 1/2″ from spout to handle and sits 3″ high while the covered sugar pot measures 3 1/2″ X 3 1/4″. No chips, cracks or repairs. Price: $150.00 LBK3160

Dorchester Pottery’s line of distinctive, gray, and blue tableware was introduced. It was shaped on the potter’s wheel decorated in slip ware with a Bristol glaze. When George Henderson died in 1928, his son, Charles, and daughter in law, Ethel Hill Henderson, took over the business.

DORCHESTER POTTERY “APPLE” pattern large coffee cup, artist signed E.H.H. for Ethel Hill Henderson and C.A.H. for Charles Allen Hill. Measures 5 1/2″ X 4″ X 3 1/8″. No chips, cracks or repairs. DORCHESTER POTTERY “APPLE” pattern demitasse cup and saucer, artist signed E.H.H. for Ethel Hill Henderson and C.A.H. for Charles Allen Hill.

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