William Brownfield was a British potter who founded his pottery in Cobridge, North Staffordshire, England, in 1836. He initially partnered with Noah Robinson and John Wood, but after Robinson's death in the same year, the firm was renamed Wood & Brownfield. By 1850, Brownfield had assumed sole control of the business.

Brownfield's pottery produced a wide range of earthenware, stone china, stoneware, and parian wares. The pottery was particularly known for its printed earthenware, which was decorated with a variety of patterns, including floral, geometric, and figural designs. Brownfield's wares were also known for their high quality and craftsmanship.

In 1871, Brownfield's sons, William Etches and Edward Arthur, joined the business, and the firm was renamed Brownfield & Sons. William Brownfield senior died in 1873, but his sons continued to run the business successfully.

Brownfield & Sons continued to produce a wide range of ceramic wares, more...

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'The Australia Bush' English porcelain dinner plate decorated…

Australian Kangaroo Landscape Dinner Plate

'The Australia Bush' English porcelain dinner plate decorated with kangaroos in landscape, by William Brownfield & Son, circa 1875 black factory mark with diamond registration 26 cm diameter

A Brownfield Majolica Kittens vase, modelled with two white…

Brownfield Majolica Kittens Vase with Classical Urn

A Brownfield Majolica Kittens vase, modelled with two white kittens playing on classical urn with draped base, impressed registration diamond and maker's mark to base, circa 1875. Width 23 cm. Height 26 cm.

Three Scottish stoneware ginger beer bottles, by H.Kennedy,…

Scottish Stoneware Ginger Beer Bottles by H. Kennedy Brownfield Potteries

Three Scottish stoneware ginger beer bottles, by H.Kennedy, Brownfield Potteries, Glasgow, 1896-1929, of typical form, stamps to base, height 27.5 cm (3)

Three 19th century willow pattern serving dishes, one with rare…

19th Century Willow Pattern Serving Dishes (Set of 3)

Three 19th century willow pattern serving dishes, one with rare factory mark for Robinson, wood, Brownfield, 1838-41, a/f, length 40.5 cm and 45 cm (3)

19th century English pewter lidded jug by Brownfield

Brownfield Pewter Lidded Jug, 19th Century

19th century English pewter lidded jug by Brownfield

Three porcelain plates and a covered tureen from 'The…

Brownfield & Son's Sylvan Porcelain Set with Tureen

Three porcelain plates and a covered tureen from 'The Australian Bush Series', made by William Brownfield & Son Ltd, the Sylvan service, circa 1875, the tureen 28.5 cm across the handles. Note: For a similar example see collection of the National Gallery…

Brownfield 'Musician' jug

Musical Brownfield Jug

Brownfield 'Musician' jug