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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