Don Pottery

[2] Don pottery produced cream-coloured earthenware in the same style as Leeds pottery, as well as some white earthenware with blue or blank transfer printing and some marbled ware.

Potteries in the West Riding of Yorkshire had been increasing in number throughout the 18th century but English experimentation with porcelain had been concentrated in the south and Midlands until this point, although a number of potteries in the vicinity of the Don Pottery began making porcelain shortly afterwards, including the world-famous Rockingham Pottery.

Don pottery porcelain which was produced between 1810 and 1830 was of a very high quality and was exported worldwide.

[1][4] The factory was closed in 1893 as a result of further financial problems.

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