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Linthorpe Art Pottery
Document Type
Reference Entry
Author
Source
Oxford Art Online, 2014, ill.
Subject
Linthorpe Art Pottery
Language
English
Abstract
English pottery near Middlesbrough, Cleveland, established in 1879 with Christopher Dresser as the first artistic director and Henry Tooth as the first manager. The pottery mass-produced vases and tableware to Dresser's designs (see fig.), which were influenced by Asian and Pre-Columbian pottery. Dresser and Tooth left in 1882, and the pottery closed in 1889. The Dorman Museum in Middlesborough has more than 1000 examples of Linthorpe pottery, including c. 150 pieces with Dresser's impressed signature. Tooth went on to found the Bretby Art Pottery, where he continued to work with Dresser. J. R. A. LeVine: Linthorpe Pottery (Middlesborough, 1970) C. W. Hart: Linthorpe Art Pottery...