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Enoch Wood & SonsEnglish, July 1818-1846

Enoch Wood was apprenticed with Wedgwood for a time and later with Humphrey Palmer. By 1783 he was established in Burslem as an independent potter in partnership with his cousin Ralph Wood, and in 1790 he entered a partnership with James Caldwell and the firm became Wood & Caldwell. In 1818, Enoch Wood continued alone, under the name Enoch Wood & Sons. The firm made all the wares that were manufactured in Staffordshire at the time, including black basaltes, jasper, and probably porcelain. Large quantities of blue-printed earthenware were produced, much of which was exported to the United States. The Wood factory closed in 1846.

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Coffeepot
Enoch Wood & Sons
about 1820-1840
Coffeepot
Enoch Wood & Sons
about 1840
Coffeepot
Enoch Wood & Sons
about 1820-1840
Cream Pitcher
Enoch Wood & Sons
about 1820-1840
Cream Pitcher
Enoch Wood & Sons
about 1840
Dish
Enoch Wood & Sons
about 1820-1840
Lidded Sugar Bowl
Enoch Wood & Sons
about 1820-1840
Lidded Sugar Bowl
Enoch Wood & Sons
about 1840
1961.12.27.2a,b
Enoch Wood & Sons
about 1820-1840
1961.1.13.3a,b
Enoch Wood & Sons
about 1840
Pitcher
Enoch Wood & Sons
about 1820-1840
Plate
Enoch Wood & Sons
1818-1846
Plate
Enoch Wood & Sons
about 1825
Plate
Enoch Wood & Sons
about 1835-1840
Plate
Enoch Wood & Sons
about 1825
Platter
Peter Morton
about 1820-1830
Saucer
Enoch Wood & Sons
about 1820-1840
Saucer
Enoch Wood & Sons
about 1840
1961.12.10.1
Enoch Wood & Sons
about 1840
1961.12.11.1
Enoch Wood & Sons
about 1840
1978.102.17
Enoch Wood & Sons
about 1840
Slop Bowl
Enoch Wood & Sons
about 1840
Sugar Bowl
Enoch Wood & Sons
about 1820-1840
Tea Bowl
Enoch Wood & Sons
about 1840