The pottery firm which later became Shorter and Son was first set up by Arthur Shorter in 1878 with a partner James Boulton in Stoke on Trent. Their products were solidly in the main-stream of Victorian taste - majolica wares of all types: jugs, bowls, flower pots and tableware, predominated.
In 1891 Arthur’s brother-in-law A. J. Wilkinson died in an accident. Arthur Shorter was asked to manage the pottery Wilkinson had established in Burslem in 1885. A few years later he bought the firm and in 1898 Arthur’s son Colley joined him.
Fast forward to 1940, after the death of his first wife, Colley married Clarice Cliff who became Artistic Director of the group of potteries. Shorter’s flourished through the following two decades, producing popular new lines and re-producing some of their old ones.
You can read more about the history of Shorter and Son Ltd, here:
http://www.thepotteries.org/allpotters/919.htm
THIS LISTING:
Lovely long serving dishes in an unknown/untitled pattern. The design features a colourful fruit relief on a green backdrop.
These stunning pieces - there are two available and each is sold separately - are in great to excellent vintage (almost antique) condition. Both are free from any major flaws including cracks, chips or crazing.
Based on the backstamp we can tell these pieces were made sometime after 1933.
Measures approx 23cm long x 11cm wide x 3cm tall.
More stunning examples of English majolica under the direction of renowned artist, Clarice Cliff.