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WHAT YOU ARE BUYING/BIDDING ON

#43765

Antique Majolica creamer pitcher or milk jug featuring a Neoclassical theme of ribbons, fans, flower and butterflies against a bark ground with twig / branch handle. Pink / lavender interior. Likely with work of Shorter and Boulton.

Arthur Shorter / Boulton
Shorter & Boulton rarely marked their wares. Many Shorter & Boulton designs were heavily copied by other potteries. Arsenal, Eureka and Willits in the United States have had copies of Shorter & Boulton designs attributed to them, and in England, Forester and Fielding are thought to have copied them as well. .

Arthur Shorter was born in 1850, the sixth of seven children. His father Jabez Shorter was a train station master who owned a small interest in a pottery in Longton. After a brief apprenticeship with his father as a railway clerk, his innate artistic talent led Arthur to a career as a ceramics decorator at the firm of Hope & Carter in Burslem. With this experience he became an apprentice at Minton & Co. and later Bodley & Co.

Around 1872 Jabez Shorter set up his two sons, Arthur and William as china dealers in Stanford. The partnership lasted until 1874 when Arthur left the company to partner with Frances Dean, William Lowe and Herbert Machin to form the pottery of Dean, Lowe, Machin & Shorter at the Parker Street Works in Hanley. After two years that partnership dissolved and Shorter established a short partnership with Robert Horne to form Shorter & Horne. That company dissolved in 1878 and the Hanley pottery and its contents were sold.

In 1878 Shorter established yet another partnership, this time with Joseph Bettelley and William Millward. With money derived from the sale of the Hanley pottery, Shorter, Bettelley, Millward & Co. set up business at the small Batavia Works on Copeland Street in Stoke upon Trent. James Boulton—who had experience at Wedgwood—was also part of this firm, working as an experienced oven operator. The partnership was brief as Bettelley and Millward left the company and the partnership was dissolved in November 1878. James Boulton then became Shorter’s new partner and the firm of Shorter & Boulton was founded in late 1878.

During the 1870s, Arthur Shorter married Henrietta Wilkinson. Henrietta was the sister of A.J. Wilkinson who went on to establish his own pottery in Burslem in 1885. This would prove to be greatly influential in the future history of Shorter & Boulton.

The new company of Shorter & Boulton produced a variety of different wares, but majolica was a popular commodity in Victorian England so by 1879 the company entered the majolica market in a big way, soon becoming their main focus. Thanks to Arthur Shorters brother John–who had immigrated to Australia–the company established a strong export business to Australia, with John handling sales. This export business grew to include other ports within the British Empire as well as the huge ceramics market in the United States where majolica was in high demand. A large export market guaranteed the company’s success where the others had failed.

CONDITION

Good Overall - wear/crazing

DIMENSIONS

5.5" x 4.25" x 7" (Width x Depth x Height)

PAYMENT

The sooner you pay, the sooner you get your item.

The Designers Consignment insists on receiving payment within 3 days of your winning bid or Purchase, otherwise we reserve the right to make a second chance offer to the second place bidder or re-list the item.

Please let us know if you have any additional questions.

SHIPPING & HANDLING

We are currently unable to ship to international US locations. This includes Guam, Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico.
We are sorry for the inconvenience.

We will ship any item anywhere. We do are very best to package and secure all our items so they make safe trips to their new homes. Most of our items ship out same day, excluding items with odd/abnormal dimensions and freight items. We include insurance and tracking on all of our items and also offer a 100% MONEY BACK GUARANTEE to ensure satisfaction. We also will combine shipping, provide storageand local pickup.

If for any reason the cost of our calculated shipping is above or below current rates we will contact you and make adjustments and/or issue necessary refunds. We strive to get your items delivered in the most safe and cost effective manner. Our shipping methods include, USPS, UPS, FedEx, Greyhound, Private Transport, Brinks and various LTL carriers for when crate shipping is necessary.

Please let us know if you have any additional questions.

































































































































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WHAT YOU ARE BUYING/BIDDING ON

#43765

Antique Majolica creamer pitcher or milk jug featuring a Neoclassical theme of ribbons, fans, flower and butterflies against a bark ground with twig / branch handle. Pink / lavender interior. Likely with work of Shorter and Boulton.

Arthur Shorter / Boulton
Shorter & Boulton rarely marked their wares. Many Shorter & Boulton designs were heavily copied by other potteries. Arsenal, Eureka and Willits in the United States have had copies of Shorter & Boulton designs attributed to them, and in England, Forester and Fielding are thought to have copied them as well. .

Arthur Shorter was born in 1850, the sixth of seven children. His father Jabez Shorter was a train station master who owned a small interest in a pottery in Longton. After a brief apprenticeship with his father as a railway clerk, his innate artistic talent led Arthur to a career as a ceramics decorator at the firm of Hope & Carter in Burslem. With this experience he became an apprentice at Minton & Co. and later Bodley & Co.

Around 1872 Jabez Shorter set up his two sons, Arthur and William as china dealers in Stanford. The partnership lasted until 1874 when Arthur left the company to partner with Frances Dean, William Lowe and Herbert Machin to form the pottery of Dean, Lowe, Machin & Shorter at the Parker Street Works in Hanley. After two years that partnership dissolved and Shorter established a short partnership with Robert Horne to form Shorter & Horne. That company dissolved in 1878 and the Hanley pottery and its contents were sold.

In 1878 Shorter established yet another partnership, this time with Joseph Bettelley and William Millward. With money derived from the sale of the Hanley pottery, Shorter, Bettelley, Millward & Co. set up business at the small Batavia Works on Copeland Street in Stoke upon Trent. James Boulton—who had experience at Wedgwood—was also part of this firm, working as an experienced oven operator. The partnership was brief as Bettelley and Millward left the company and the partnership was dissolved in November 1878. James Boulton then became Shorter’s new partner and the firm of Shorter & Boulton was founded in late 1878.

During the 1870s, Arthur Shorter married Henrietta Wilkinson. Henrietta was the sister of A.J. Wilkinson who went on to establish his own pottery in Burslem in 1885. This would prove to be greatly influential in the future history of Shorter & Boulton.

The new company of Shorter & Boulton produced a variety of different wares, but majolica was a popular commodity in Victorian England so by 1879 the company entered the majolica market in a big way, soon becoming their main focus. Thanks to Arthur Shorters brother John–who had immigrated to Australia–the company established a strong export business to Australia, with John handling sales. This export business grew to include other ports within the British Empire as well as the huge ceramics market in the United States where majolica was in high demand. A large export market guaranteed the company’s success where the others had failed.

CONDITION

Good Overall - wear/crazing

DIMENSIONS

5.5" x 4.25" x 7" (Width x Depth x Height)

PAYMENT

The sooner you pay, the sooner you get your item.

The Designers Consignment insists on receiving payment within 3 days of your winning bid or Purchase, otherwise we reserve the right to make a second chance offer to the second place bidder or re-list the item.

Please let us know if you have any additional questions.

SHIPPING & HANDLING

We are currently unable to ship to international US locations. This includes Guam, Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico.
We are sorry for the inconvenience.

We will ship any item anywhere. We do are very best to package and secure all our items so they make safe trips to their new homes. Most of our items ship out same day, excluding items with odd/abnormal dimensions and freight items. We include insurance and tracking on all of our items and also offer a 100% MONEY BACK GUARANTEE to ensure satisfaction. We also will combine shipping, provide storageand local pickup.

If for any reason the cost of our calculated shipping is above or below current rates we will contact you and make adjustments and/or issue necessary refunds. We strive to get your items delivered in the most safe and cost effective manner. Our shipping methods include, USPS, UPS, FedEx, Greyhound, Private Transport, Brinks and various LTL carriers for when crate shipping is necessary.

Please let us know if you have any additional questions.

































































































































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