John
& Robert Godwin
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Location and period of operation:
John & Robert Godwin |
Cobridge |
1834 |
1866 |
Earthenware
manufacturer at the Lincoln
Pottery, Sneyd Green, Cobridge,
Stoke-on-Trent, England
NOTE: NOTE: There was another potworks named 'Lincoln Pottery' in Dale Hall, Burslem - there was no connection between the two works. |
Subsequently: Bates & Bennett
![]() Plate by John & Robert Godwin in the TALLI pattern |
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![]() Teapot in the Paris pattern |
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![]() Plate in a hand coloured Chinoiserie style pattern |
![]() Improved Ironstone China J & R G the Royal Arms are used in this mark |
Fruit Girl - J & R G Fruit Girl by John & Robert Goodwin was a very popular child's pearlware tea set - produced in blue, brown, black or green transferware, the pattern shows a girl with a basket in a garden picking fruit from a vine, to the left is an urn. The border has three large pheasants with flowers and filigree design. |
The Lincoln Pottery
1878
map of the potworks in Sneyd Street
- click for information on the Lincoln Pottery -
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