Teapot

In 1868 a Newton Abbot clay merchant called John Phillips took over a pottery at Abbotskerswell, initially making builders’ earthenware, firebricks and kitchen ware. However the pottery soon began to produce art ceramics and in 1877 the company donated sixteen pieces of terracotta to RAMM made under the name of Aller Vale Pottery. This teapot has a squirrel knop and painted decoration of branches and leaves on the outside, and a glazed interior.
Phillips started cottage art classes around Abbotskerswell to encourage local people to train and work for the pottery. He became a significant employer and trainer.
A visit from Princess Louise, daughter of Queen Victoria, to the pottery in 1886 earned it the name of Royal Aller Vale Pottery.
in 1897 Phillips died and the pottery was taken over by Hexter Humpherson and Co. It was later merged with the Watcombe Pottery as the Royal Aller Vale and Watcombe Pottery. This was later shortened to the Royal Watcombe Pottery.

Object Summary

Accession Loan No.
Geol3494
Collection Class
British ceramics
Material
earthenware (interior glazed) | | | |
Common Name
teapot
Simple Name
teapot
Period Classification
Victorian (1837-1901)
Production Town
Newton Abbot
Production County
S. Devon
Production Country
United Kingdom: England
Production Date
c 1877
Production Person Initials

Production Person Surname
Aller Vale Pottery
Production Year Low
1875
Production Year High
1880

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