
Mortlake PotteriesTwo potteries operated in Mortlake, Sanders and Kishere. The earlier was
that owned by John Sanders and run by his son William from 1745. On his
death in 1758 the copyhold was bequeathed to William. William died in 1784
and his son John took over. From 1794 there was a series of lessees,
Thomas Norriss, Pressick Dodd, William Wagstaff and finally John Wisker
who, in 1823, transferred production to the Glasshouse Street, Vauxhall
pottery originally established by John Sanders back in 1742. Mortlake ProductsThere is still great deal of uncertainty about what was made at Mortlake
and by which pottery. A large proportion of the Sanders output may have
been delftware. An attempt to illustrate every known variant of Kishere signed work using hunting / drinking sprigs can be linked to by clicking on the button below. Not MortlakeNicholas Johnson is currently working on the successors to Sanders and
attempting to follow the trail from Mortlake to Vauxhall. This will be
extremely valuable as the 19th century Vauxhall production has been
largely ignored because of the lack of signed pieces. There appear to be
two Vauxhall potteries possibly operating up to the middle of the century.
Watch this space! |