Greenwood.—A potter named Greenwood was in Fenton, in Staffordshire, about 1770–80.

Other potters in Fenton were Thomas Heath, Bourne, Baker & Bourne, Thos. Bacchus.

Other potters about 1760 were Phillips, Matthews, Moses Simpson, John Adams, John Prince, and William Hilditch.


Heathcote & Co.—The Heathcotes were potters in Staffordshire, I believe, at the close of last and in the early part of the present century. The wares produced were good quality blue printed, painted, and gilt services, and ornamental goods. The mark was the Prince of Wales’s feathers with the name C. Heathcote & Co. above, and on a ribbon beneath the name of the pattern, as CAMBRIA, &c. Some good examples are in the Mayer Museum.

Fig. 646.


Matthews.—William Matthews, of Lane Delph, was a maker of tortoiseshell and clouded pottery.