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D3147 - Joseph Bourne and Son Ltd, later Denby Pottery - [early 19th cent-late 20th cent]
26 - Production: Miscellaneous - early 20th cent - 1977
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
D3147/26/1
Title
Correspondence on use of signature of Baden Powell on pots to celebrate the relief of Mafeking, 1900, dispute over accounts, 1907, and designs of cups, by Horace Elliott, designer
Date
1900-1934
Extent
1 file
Level
File
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
Archive Creator
Joseph Bourne and Son Ltd, later Denby Pottery
Administrative History
Horace Elliott (1851-1938) was a London based designer. His designs featured on ceramics, wood/bamboo and metal between 1880 and 1934. From at least 1883 Elliott worked with Joseph Bourne of Denby.
Administrative History Sources
Jonathan Gray "Horace Elliott: Artist in Pottery, 1851-1938" (published 2024, Gomer Press)
Arrangement
The papers in this file had not been individually numbered and some items were inadvertently removed and could not be returned to the same order that they had been previously. The remaining papers did appear to have some order, e.g. letters from Horace Elliott and letters and bills from Joseph Bourne each in chronological order. The papers that had been removed were re-inserted based on what seemed most likely to have been the original order, BS, 26/04/2022.
Format
Document
Related Material
Several items from this file are reproduced in Jonathan Gray's "Horace Elliott: Artist in Pottery, 1851-1938" (published 2024, Gomer Press).
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