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John Turner pottery; John Turner
Title
Jug
Object type Classification: NM3.11174
Description
English: Jug, white stoneware, sprigged, moulded design. "Cream unglazed, lead glaze inside. "Parian" type. Sprigged classical scenes and decoration" On John Turner's death in 1787, he was succeeded by his sons - John and William. The firm closed in 1806. Several changes in style were used for brief periods (Turner and Abbot, c. 174-1786; Turner Abbot and Co, c. 1799)) but for the main period the basic mark was TURNER. Marks- TURNER- Impressed mark, c. 1770 on wards. Some very rare porcelains bear the impressed marks. Some jasper portrait and figure subject plaques of Wedgwood type bear this mark; others of the same set bear only impressed numbers. I. TURNER- Rare impressed mark, c. 1770-1787 TURNER. with the Prince of Wales’s shield- Printed or impressed mark from 1784, when John Turner was appointed potter to the Prince of Wales. TURNER and CO.- Impressed marks with "and Co." probably used c 1780-1786 and 1803-1806. Turner's-Patent- Painted mark on rare stone-ware type earthenware’s, 1800-18805. This body was patented in January 1800 and the rights sold to Spode in 1805. (Godden, 1964, p. 626)
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; George III (1760 - 1820)-House of Brunswick, Hanover Line-English reign; Circa 1790
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height: 125mm

notes: height 125 mm
institution QS:P195,Q758657
Accession number
8568 (object number)
Place of creation Staffordshire
Exhibition history Display: 7258
Credit line collection of Auckland Museum Tamaki Paenga Hira, K1840, 16557
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