Fig. 255.—Jug.
Of blue jasper.
Lane End. John Turner of Lane End made a fine description of ware, and his productions were the most successful imitation of Wedgwood’s jasper, with ornaments in relief, and only second to the latter’s in excellence; he also made a fine white stoneware.
Fig. 256.—Sugar Basin.
Of yellow clay, with figures in relief.
Fig. 257.—Teapot.
With medallion, figures in relief.
Longport. The Messrs. Davenport of Longport made great improvements in the manufacture of earthenware; they were celebrated especially for their stone china. The manufactory was established in 1793, and has been successfully carried on up to the present day in the same family.
Fig. 258.—Cup, Cover, and Saucer.