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Is Crown Devon pottery valuable?

Is Crown Devon pottery valuable?

We sell many different Crown Devon pieces at auction here at Potteries Auctions. Their items are still very collectable today, with some fetching a very handsome price at auction.

What is Crown Devon?

Crown Devon Pottery – Fieldings Fieldings produced Majolica which was in fashion and were major exporters of Majolica to America. It was not until the late 1880s that the Crown Devon mark appeared, and not until 1912 that the Railway works was renamed ‘The Devon Pottery’.

Where was Crown Devon made?

Stoke-on-Trent
The family’s passion for creativity and innovation helped the whole of the pottery industry in Stoke-on-Trent. Crown Devon was also very famous for the vellum blush ware range, which is hugely popular in the USA today. The rich history of this manufacturer has added to its collectability.

When was Crown Devon Stockholm?

1910
were introduced around 1910. Stunning figure by Kathleen Parsons, £ 400 plus.

When was the first Fieldings Crown Devon vase made?

A Fieldings Crown Devon lustre Ware vase, circa 1930, design 2764, shape 255, of slightly waisted profile, with stylised arrangements of cottage garden flowers, hollyhocks and others, in bright enamel colours with gilt enhancements upon a mottled blue grou

How tall is a Crown Devon Dragon vase?

An Art Deco Fieldings crown Devon rouge lustre vase, 1930s, pattern 5099… A Crown Devon Fieldings England Art Deco dragon vase, on rough Royal and luster ground. Height 22 cm An Art Deco Crown Devon Fieldings Rouge Royale vase, with spider web, floral design and gilt handle. Height 24 cm

When did Fielding and co.become Crown pottery?

Fielding & Co. exported its ware throughout the British Commonwealth and the United States. The pottery was modernized in 1890. The company was incorporated in 1905. The Railway Works Pottery was renamed Devon Pottery in 1911. King George V and Queen Mary visited Devon Pottery in 1913. A gas fired Dressler tunnel enameling was installed in 1917.

Who are the owners of Crown Devon pottery?

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