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Poole Pottery

Poole Pottery was founded in 1873, in Poole, England, by Jesse Carter. They operated under many different names over the years. They started out as Carter & Company. In 1921, they acquired a subsidiary and became Carter, Stabler & Adams but were widely known as Poole Pottery. In 1963, they became Poole Pottery Ltd.

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They produced ceramics, dinnerware, tableware, tiles, vases, and more. In 1911, pottery artists Harold Stabler and Phoebe Stabler started working for the company, producing series of unique pottery figures, dinnerware, bookends, and candelabra with different colored glazes, well into the 1930’s.

Truda Carter was one of the designers for the company who produced Art Deco styles until the 1950’s. They usually had floral, foliate or geometric patterns. Pieces featuring animals are rarer.

Guy Sydenham produced many popular pieces for the company after World War II. He produced “Contemporary” and “Freeform” pieces. They were decorated with patterns by Alfred Rhead and Ruth Pavely.

In the 1960’s, Guy Sydenham and Robert Jefferson founded The Poole Studio. They created the popular lines Aegean, Atlantis and Delphis. Typical colors for these highly sought after pieces are bright browns, greens, oranges, and reds.

During the 1990’s, designers Sally Tuffin and Janice Tchalenko joined the company. The limited editions produced during that time are highly sought after.

Poole Pottery went bankrupt in 2003 and are now under new ownership.

Poole Pottery Marks
They used over 120 marks over the years, the most popular are listed below
Poole England – usually around a dolphin
Poole Studio – usually around a dolphin

Poole Pottery Patterns, Ranges
Aegean
Atlantis
Contemporary
Delphis
Floral
Foliate
Freeform
Studio
Traditional

Popular Poole Pottery
Architectural Ceramics
Art Ceramics
Bookends
Candelabra
Chargers – aegean charger
Dinnerware
Figures – pottery figures
Garden Ornaments
Lamps
Plates – cathedral plate
Tableware
Tiles
Vases – atlantis vase, contemporary vase, delphis vase, freeform vase, kink vase, ovoid vase, waisted vase

Poole Pottery Artists And Designers
Alfred Rhead
Ann Hatchard
Claude Smale
Guy Sydenham
Harold Stabler
Jane Brewer
Janice Tchalenko – 1990’s
Jesse Carter
Karen Ford
Leslie Elsden
Marjorie Batt – 1925 – 1935
Phoebe Stabler
Robert Jefferson
Ruth Pavely
Sally Tuffin – 1990’s
Tony Morris – 1963
Truda Carter

Poole Pottery Value, Price Guide
Mid $ – Mid $,$$$

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POOLE ART DECO ERA LARGE POTTERY VASE

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Poole pottery large owl 7” tall

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Poole Pottery Forest Flame Pebble Lampbase

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Poole Pottery Squirrel

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Vintage Poole Pottery Onion Ceramic Vase # 32

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Poole England Pottery 5" Ceramic Bunny Rabbit

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5 Comments

  1. Catherine Simpson March 6, 2025

    Does anyone know the difference between lakeland and parkstone / broadstone pottery ?

  2. Catherine Simpson March 6, 2025

    Does anyone know the difference between lakeland and parkstone / broadstone pottery ?

  3. Linda kuch June 8, 2016

    I have nine of these plates. I would like to sell them.

  4. Marilyn K Hoopes September 5, 2015

    I would like Poole Pottery England Medieval Calendar Series April the month. Oringinal design by Tony Morris. thank-you for your help I greatly appreciate your help in finding this for me. Marilyn

  5. Marilyn K Hoopes September 5, 2015

    I am looking for Poole Pottery , England Medieval Calendar Series the April plate. thank-you there were designed by Toni Morris and made in the l970,s.

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