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Poole Pottery: A Potted History

The history of the Poole Pottery can be shapes, as well as variations on more
traced back to 1873, when Jesse Carter traditional shapes.Alfred Read and Guy
purchased the East Quay Pottery in Poole Sydenham were the driving force behind
from James Walker, after that gentleman's this range of shapes, and many of the
pottery business went bankrupt. Jesse early freeform patterns were also Alfred
Carter's background was as a successful Read designs, with both Read and Sydenham
builders merchant in Surrey, but he being responsible for throwing the new
believed that the architectural ceramics shapes. Also especially notable were the
business offered a profitable future and creative talents of Ruth Pavely and Ann
determined to put all his efforts into Read. Responsible for designing and
this. Moving to the area with his family, applying many of the hand painted
two of whom were to play a major role in patterns that were applied to Read and
the future of the pottery, he began to Sydenhams' shapes, Ruth Pavely was Head
work. By the 1880s, Carter & Company had of Painting at the Poole Pottery for many
become very well established locally, years, and her mark can be seen on some
overshadowing some longer established of the finest Poole Pottery pieces of the
local companies and beginning to encroach 1950s, as can Ann Read's. Although John
on the territory of some of the well Adams had retired, many of his tableware
known Staffordshire potteries.At this shapes were also still in use and gained
time, the output of the Poole Pottery was a new lease of life with the application
revolved around decorative tiling and of free form patterns.Freeform proved to
other architectural pottery, such as fire be just what the doctor ordered for the
surrounds. Carter & Co's wide range of Poole Pottery, and was very successful
decorative tiles were being widely used throughout the 1950s. Today, fans of
in shops, pubs and hotels, as well as for 1950s design are keen to collect Poole
advertising and mosaic flooring.During Freeform shapes and the better examples
this time two of Jesse Carter's sons, of these pieces command strong values.As
Charles and Owen had begun working for the 1950s came to a close, Poole Pottery
the family business, and when Jesse was as ever aware that changing times and
Carter retired in 1901, control of the fashions necessitated fresh creative
business fell the them. Over the next ideas and looked to one of their newest
twenty years, the output of the company designers, Robert Jefferson, to lead this
changed to include a growing variety of work. Jefferson was experienced in the
decorative wares, and the end result of pottery industry, and as well as new
this was the formation of Carter, Stabler design influences, he led the
& Adams as a wholly-owned subsidiary of implementation of more modern
Carter & Company in 1921. Harold and manufacturing techniques, essential if
Phoebe Stabler and John and Truda Adams Poole were to remain popular and
brought between them a wealth of creative profitable.In the early 1960s a new range
experience in design, modelling and of studio ware was released - the Delphis
decoration and the mission of the CSA range. This featured bold, colourful
company was to produce decorative and designs on new shapes created by Robert
table wares from the East Quay works in Jefferson and Tony Morris. The Delphis
Poole.Over the next forty years, the range proved popular and once more in
Carter, Stabler & Adams company proved keeping with the spirit of the times and
very successful, producing a very wide remained in production, with many
variety of decorative and domestic wares. variations, until the mid-1970s. Delphis
One of the most easily recognisable and was then superseded by another bold and
successful CSA styles is that of the red striking range, the Aegean ware range.
earthenware body with a white slip ground Leslie Elsden was one of the main
and a clear glaze. This style was used creative forces behind this range,
until the mid-thirties, when C.S.A. moved providing a fitting culmination to his 50
to using white clay bodies, probably year career at the Poole Pottery. Much of
because they were more suitable for the Aegean range was decorated using
tableware than the red earthenware bodies either the silhouette or sgraffito
were. The decorative pieces were all hand techniques, and the extensive use of
painted with patterns that were largely browns, oranges and yellows gave the
the work of Truda Adams. These colourful Aegean pieces a very distinctive
and stylish patterns played a key part in character. While some shapes were shared
the success of CSA and have endured with the Delphis and other ranges, both
superbly, still looking fresh and Delphis and Aegean ware have very
attractive today. CSA's output during the distinctive and easily recognisable
20s and 30s also included a range of characters.Poole Pottery continues to
skilfully modelled pieces, often by produce fine pottery from its factory in
Harold Stabler or John Adams. Today these Poole today, but its survival in the 21st
models have become highly collectable and century has not been easy. In 2003 the
hard to find in perfect condition.As with Poole Pottery was declared bankrupt,
all of the British pottery industry, the eventually to be saved by a group of
Poole Pottery's output was severely private investors. An unfortunate
affected by the second world war. Whilst consequence of the bankruptcy was the
output was restricted by government sale of the entire contents of the Poole
legislation to plain utility wares until Pottery's museum - while the Borough of
the late 1940s, new ranges were being Poole was able to buy some of the
planned and the retirement or death of contents of the museum at the resulting
several key figures such as Harold auction at Christies, much of it has now
Stabler and John Adams meant that it was been dispersed to private collectors and
time for an influx of fresh talent to dealers from all over the world,
Carter, Stabler & Adams.The ranges of depriving future generations of the
white earthenware that had been so chance to see what was probably the
successful in the past had also become world's most enviable collection of Poole
almost unmanageably complex, and these Pottery.Today, Poole Pottery seem to be
were now rationalised, to become known as finding a new direction, with some
Traditional ware, with three levels of innovative new ranges, including the
decoration - elaborate, medium and first ever truely red tableware (red
simple. Just as in their time, the Truda glazes have historically not been safe to
Adams designs had captured the fashions eat from). Time will tell if they can
and styles of their time, something new regain their place in the top echelon of
was needed to reflect the new styles of British pottery companies.Perfect Pieces
the 1950s. Several new ranges were ( specialises in British pottery from the
introduced, but by far the most striking last 100 years, and has a wide selection
and successful were the Free Form range of pottery for sale as well as a large
of patterns and shapes. Poole Pottery database of past stock, searchable by
freeform was distinguished by a very visitors.Visit the Perfect Pieces website
modern new range of shapes, mixing angles for more information or to contact us.
and curves to create completely new




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