Of course you know I'm not from China. I do however get excited when I see china and ironstone, those lovely dishes, jugs and tureens, made in the midlands of England - the area known for Wedgwood, Mason's, Royal Doulton, Royal Albert and many other famous companies of 'The Potteries' around Stoke-on-Trent in Staffordshire. However, down in Devon, my home, there were also many potteries started around 1867 which lasted until the 1960's when, sadly, most closed for economic reasons. They were not famous for expensive bone china dinner services, or elegant decorative pieces, but they were kept busy using the area's red earth, terra cotta clay. They fashioned, by hand, everyday dishes used by farmers' wives in their thatched farmhouse cottages, and just ordinary country folk who needed inexpensive 'china' with a bit of primitive decoration. All artwork - illustrations of cottages, roosters, flowers etc., and the written quaint rhymes and proverbs, the 'mottos', were all done by hand, so nothing actually matches, each therefore becoming a piece of now collectible 'art pottery'. This pottery was named 'Devon Motto Ware' and several of the most famous potteries including Watcombe, Aller Vale and St. Marychurch, were just a few minutes drive from my home in Torquay.
Following WWII, when tourists started returning to Torquay, always known as 'Queen of the English Riviera', and the other South Devon seaside resorts, the potteries focused on providing motto ware as souvenirs to take home to London and the Northern counties. The mottos themselves began showing up written in the Devonshire dialect, and as holidaymakers wanted cheap, but pleasing small items to remind them of beautiful Devon, they found them perfect. As a child we would never have considered buying this type of china - it was considered cheap and a bit tacky, and just for 'the visitors' to our lovely town! Now however the pieces remaining are collectibles and reaching unbelievable prices. A lot seemed to go to Canada and has gradually made it's way south into the USA.................and you say, why is she telling us about more 'china' when we're already collecting transferware, Old Country Roses, original dark blue Wedgwood, and Green Torquay etc. Well this weekend, when I didn't go looking for any china, I received a phone call and got all excited and homesick! If I've piqued your interest and you come back here tomorrow, I'll show you why.........................................

..............meanwhile, enjoy Spring viewing these Devon thatched cottages located in a little village called Cockington, just a 15 minute picturesque country walk from my childhood home.



Mary, I love motto ware! I do find a piece from time to time in New England, but not often. Beautiful Cockington. It really does look just like the pictures. Thank you for the nice post.
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Hi Mary
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the pictures of the charming cottages. I have seen the motto ware in magazines but have never seen any for sale anywhere. It looks like something fun to collect.
Rhondi
Mary,
ReplyDeleteWhat a magical place...so beautiful and charming. I'll be back tomorrow to see what you have in store for us.
Hugs,
Rose
Charming thatched cottages & beautiful blog! :) chris
ReplyDeleteYou come from a very beautiful area. I've visited it once and thought it was enchanting. I'm not familiar with that type of potterie, but I'm not an expert on much of that sort. I, personally, love platters and plates which take up a lot of room.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the charming pictures. The thatched cottages look just like one of my red transferware plates.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blog. My sister-in-law lives just off Six Forks inside the beltline. We are in Durham near Southpoint.
Oh Mary how I LOVE these thatched cottages! I have had many dreams(really I have) of living in one of these cottages. I always smile when I see you add them to your blog.
ReplyDeletePlease know how thankful I am for your blog. You take me places I'll never be able to visit. God bless you darling!
Hope you are well.. Sorry I've not emailed you. PLEASE know you and Bob are in my thoughts & prayers. I love you!!! ~Mary~
Well, as I have told you before, I love everything about England. The cottages are beautiful I really hope to see Devon area someday. I have not seen the pottery you mentioned.
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