Named after the town where is was based, Castleford Pottery was founded by David Dunderdale, and operated from 1793 to 1820. They produced finely moulded white stoneware which included felsppar, giving the wares a degree of opacity. The technique was used to produce similar wares by potteries in Leeds in the 19th century. Production included teapots, jugs and bowls. A large part of the production was exported to Europe. Although the Castleford Pottery closed, the premises continued in use as a pottery until the early 1960s.

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Two piece Georgian Castleford tea set including teapot and…

Georgian Castleford Tea Set with Neo-Classical Relief Decoration

Two piece Georgian Castleford tea set including teapot and sugar bowl, white stoneware decorated in relief with neo-classic subjects. Teapot has a sliding lid, and together with the sugar bowl, bears a continuous band of acanthus leaf moulding, and…

Georgian black felspathic stoneware teapot, Castleford style,…

Georgian Black Felspathic Stoneware Teapot with Floral Motifs

Georgian black felspathic stoneware teapot, Castleford style, daisy chain gallery around the neck. Panelled body moulded with acanthus leaves and other floral motifs. Height 15 cm

Early 19th century white stone ware teapot, Castleford style ',…

Castleford Style Teapot with Raised Figural Decoration

Early 19th century white stone ware teapot, Castleford style ', C1810, with raised figural decoration

Early black basalt English teapot, Castleford style, circa…

Black Basalt Teapot, Castleford Style, 1790-1820

Early black basalt English teapot, Castleford style, circa 1790-1820

Early 19th century white salt glazed teapot, in Castleford…

Castleford Style Salt Glazed Teapot with Restoration

Early 19th century white salt glazed teapot, in Castleford style, restoration to top rim, 25 cm wide

A neoclassical style covered sugar bowl, early 20th century,…

Neoclassical Covered Sugar Bowl

A neoclassical style covered sugar bowl, early 20th century, the boat shaped sugar bowl with a domed lid and floriform finial, decorated in the manner of Castleford moulded creamware pottery with classical medallions, floral embellishments and trims and…

A Castleford blue and white tea pot, coffee pot and creamer,…

Castleford Blue and White Tea and Coffee Set

A Castleford blue and white tea pot, coffee pot and creamer, circa 1810, the stoneware lozenge shaped tea and coffee pots with moulded classical designs overall within blue delineated panels, both with a raised gallery feature and lids with vegetal…