stoneware - Campbell, John, ceramics
Campbell's Pottery. John Campbell was born in 1857 in New Zealand and moved to Victoria with his family as a child. He became an apprentice at Bendigo pottery and his newly learned potters skills were rewarded by winning medals in the 1879-80 Melbourne Juvenile Intercolonial Exhibition for his exhibits - a stoneware fountain, a whisky still worm and two terracotta fire grate backs.
At around age 23 he moved to Tasmania and in 1881 in partnership with his father in law, bought Alfred Cornwell’s 'Victorian and Tasmanian Potteries Launceston pottery works. In the 1891-2 Tasmanian Exhibition in their home town of Launceston, Campbell’s exhibited a range of pots and urns, vases, teapots, cheese dishes with covers, jars, bottles and Toby jugs.
Pipe and brick manufacture was the largest part of the Campbell business, but John Campbell's own interest were the hand-thrown decorative items that they manufactured.
John Campbell died in 19129 and the business was taken over by his eldest son, Colin who continued the business. After his death in 1956 the business continued. more...
At around age 23 he moved to Tasmania and in 1881 in partnership with his father in law, bought Alfred Cornwell’s 'Victorian and Tasmanian Potteries Launceston pottery works. In the 1891-2 Tasmanian Exhibition in their home town of Launceston, Campbell’s exhibited a range of pots and urns, vases, teapots, cheese dishes with covers, jars, bottles and Toby jugs.
Pipe and brick manufacture was the largest part of the Campbell business, but John Campbell's own interest were the hand-thrown decorative items that they manufactured.
John Campbell died in 19129 and the business was taken over by his eldest son, Colin who continued the business. After his death in 1956 the business continued. more...
11 item(s) found:
A pair of Australian pottery wall pockets, c.1930's, by John Campbell Launceston, signed, drip-glaze stoneware. Height 10.5 cm and 11 cm
A John Campbell brown and beige one gallon demijohn with strap handle 26.5 x 17.5 cm stamped with rare 'J Campbell Launceston' black ink underglaze stamp.
A beige stoneware one gallon cream churn with matching lid stamped '1.G', unsigned attributed to John Campbell. 26 x 20.5 cm
A beige stoneware two quart jug stamped '2.Q', unsigned attributed to John Campbell 21.5 x 12.5 x 17 cm
A brown and beige stoneware one gallon demijohn with strap handle stamped '1.G', attributed to John Campbell 30 x 17.5 cm
A cream and caramel stoneware two gallon spirit barrel stamped '2.G' attributed to John Campbell 31 x 22 x 20 cm
A stoneware three gallon cream churn (no lid), unsigned stamped '3.G' attributed to John Campbell 35.5 x 21 cm
A cream and brown stoneware three gallon spirit barrel stamped '3.G' attributed to John Campbell 34.5 x 24 cm
A John Campbell brown and cream six quart two handled stoneware jar with matching lid rare black ink underglaze stamp 'J. Campbell Launceston' 22 x 17 cm
A) A stoneware demijohn with handle c1900 18 x 11.5 cm a) Attributed to McHugh Tasmania, accompanied by: b) An H McHugh Tasmania black, yellow and red vase, signed, c1934 12.5 cm high, 7 cm diameter rim, 6.…
A John Campbell stoneware dripstone filter complete with dripstone and matching lid 48.5 x 28 cm Lid A/F Blue ink underglaze decoration 'J. Campbell's Dripstone Filter'. Brass tap included.
