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2 Jugs, Lovatts Langley English
2 Jugs, Lovatts Langley English
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Description
Form: Jugs
Decoration: 1. Ceramic jugs decorated with brown finish/glaze and beige towards bottom. Smaller jug shows rim on side decorated with a floral design around it. Cap is ceramic with a lighter color, twist to close/open. Larger jug has handle and opening for pouring on top.
Colors: Beige, brown
Markings: Lovatts Langley Wales England
Date: Late 19th Early 20th C.
Size: 5.5"Dx 11"H - 4"Dx 10"H
Weight: 9.2lb
Condition: The jugs show minor scratches on surface. Larger jug has crack .75"L.
History: The pottery was established in 1865 by James Calvert, who was a chemist and druggist in Belper, Derbyshire. Initial wares from the pottery were salt-glazed ink pots, ginger-beer bottles, polish pots, pitchers, hot-water bottles, etc. By about 1880 James Calvert’s son, William Henry, was in partnership with his father and the pottery was known as J. Calvert & Son.In 1883 the Lovatt brothers, Albert & John, entered into partnership with the Calverts and the pottery traded as Calvert & Lovatt. During this period very fine Victorian art ware was produced, as well as the usual domestic wares. After the war, production slowly returned to both ornamental and domestic wares. In 1959 the pottery came under the control of Joseph Bourne & Sons, Denby Pottery, and production changed to primarily oven-to-table wares, gift wares and domestic wares. The name of the pottery was changed to Langley Pottery Ltd. in 1967 and the last firing at the pottery took place in December 1982. On the departure of the Calvert family in 1895, the pottery became known as Lovatt & Lovatt and continued to produce art ware, domestic ware, and industrial stoneware until 1930, when the company went into voluntary liquidation.James Oakes acquired the pottery in 1931, when production changed to mainly gift ware and domestic ware, under the title of Lovatts' Potteries Ltd. During World War II, practically the whole of the pottery production was devoted to supplying His Majesty's Forces and Government Departments.
Meta: Chinese Export, Masons Ironstone, Stoneware, Pottery, Wares, China, Crackleware, Earthenware, Ceramic, Crockery, Tableware
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2 Jugs, Lovatts Langley English

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