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Addison, Falconer & Co. (Maker) |
Addison Falconer & Co., Newcastle Pottery The pottery of Spearman & Co at Sinner’s Burn, Newcastle-upon-Tyne was taken over by Addison, Falconer & Co. in 1790 and was named Newcastle Pottery.[i] The nearby engraving workshops, including that of Thomas Bewick, supplied copperplates for pottery printing.[ii] It seems likely that Addison was the practical potter; Alexander Falconer is listed as a schoolmaster in the The Universal British Directory of Trade, Commerce, published in the 1790s. When Falconer died in 1804 the family retained an interest in the pottery until 1824 when the firm continued as Addison & Co.[iii] To view work by Addison Falconer & Co., in this online exhibition click here [i] Drakard, David. 1992. Printed English pottery: history and humour in the reign of George III 1760-1820. London: J. Horne. p.44 |
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