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  2. The story of Poole Pottery began in 1873 when Jesse Carter bought a tile factory on Poole’s East Quay near to the local deposits of Dorset clay. Famous for its purity throughout the world, the ware created from this clay became one of the most important, most distinctive, and most collectable of the twentieth century British ceramics.
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    When did Poole Pottery get its name?The earliest factory marks on Poole date to the beginning of the 20th Century and bear the company name of 'Carter & Co' or just Carter's. Later marks reflect the change in the company name, becoming Carter, Stabler & Adams; Carter, Stabler & Adams Ltd; and eventually Poole Pottery.
    How much is a Poole Pottery mark worth?Wares from all periods of Poole's history are highly collectable with prices ranging from a few pounds to several thousand. Poole Pottery marks appear on all but the very earliest pieces. The most common mark being the Dolphin mark. The Carter Stabler Adams mark shown above is the earliest form of Poole pottery mark.
    Who made the First Potteries in Poole?Twin-handled Poole Pottery vase about 1930 (Image: Archant) One of the first potteries in Poole was T W Walker’s brick and tile works on East Quay in 1861. When Jesse Carter bought the firm in 1873, it became Carter and Co. Ltd., makers of all kinds of wall and floor tiles and architectural ceramics.
    What type of pottery did Poole use in the 1920s?During the 1920s Poole used the influences and styles of mediterranean peasant pottery for their own modern ornamental wares. In the 1920's Poole experimented with pottery designs that used floral and animal motifs. These were very popular and became a hall-mark of Poole Pottery - what has become known as their Traditional Wares.
     
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  6. Traditional — The Virtual Museum of Poole Pottery

    WEBA list of known marks can be found in Hayward and Atterbury. It is relatively easy to date a piece to before or after 1934. At this time the Pottery changed from a traditional red clay to white earthenware body because …

  7. The 1950s — The Virtual Museum of Poole Pottery

    WEBAll have the impressed Poole Pottery mark rather than the stamped dolphin marks introduced in 1952. Above - the three 'dolphin' marks most commonly found on 1950's Poole. The left hand and centre marks were …

  8. Guide to Buying Poole Pottery - Antiques Trade Gazette

    WEBRoland Arkell. However, the Poole Pottery, as it became known, is now remembered as the maker of instantly recognisable Art Deco ware and the striking wares of the 1960s which marked it among the most innovative …

  9. Carter Stabler and Adams — The Virtual Museum of …

    WEBPoole Pottery is probably best known for the 'Traditional ' range of hand painted designs created by Truda Carter after her arrival at the Pottery in 1921. Alongside the Traditional range the pottery produced decorative …

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  11. POOLE POTTERY: A Microcosm of England’s History

    WEBJan 31, 2020 · It all started in 1873 when Jesse Carter bought the East Quay works. Ten years later, demand for the products was increasing and his Carter’s Red tiles floor tiles were joined by painted and glazed wall …

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