Ceramic Trade Marks - W
Initials Used as Trade Marks - W

 

North Staffordshire Pottery Marks

 

Enoch Wood (& Sons)

 

Index page for Enoch Wood & Sons

 

Enoch Wood (& Sons)

Famous manufacturer of earthenware and Burslem c.1790- July 1818

Enoch Wood                c.1784-90
Wood and Caldwell      c.1790-July 1818

Enoch Wood and Sons c.July 1818 - 1846

Mark

Description & date

E W

E WOOD

Rather rare impressed initial or name-marks found on fine creamware, basalt, jasper, etc.,

c.1790-1818

JOHN WESLEY. M.A.
DIED MAR.2. 1791
ENOCH WOOD, SCULP
BURSLEM
Typical impressed inscription found on the back of busts modelled by Enoch Wood.

The John Wesley bust was one of Woods famous works; copies were made by other potters.

E W & S

E & E  W

E WOOD & SONS

Several printed marks incorporating these initials or name.

"E &  E W" stands for Enoch & Edward Wood

c.1818-46

impressed mark

Standard impressed mark with  'ENOCH WOOD & SONS'.

c.1818-46

Standard impressed mark 

 ENOCH WOOD & SONS BURSLEM
SEMI CHINA
[eagle symbol ]

WARRANTED

c.1818-46

 

Printed marks incorporating the initials 'E W & S'

"BELZONI" is the pattern name

c.1818-46

 

 

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