- F. Winkle & Co.
- Unnamed (Jack-in-the-Pulpit), Rd. 1888
- Earthenware
- 4.5 in (11.43 cm)
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Not For Sale
Cup, 4 inches tall. Brown transfer. Printed maker's mark for F. Winkle & Co. The registry mark indicates a pattern date of 1888. This small cup contains a large graceful image of a Jack-in-the-Pulpit flower with ferns on one side and a bouquet of unknown flowers and leaves on the reverse.
A business between Winkle and Wood started in 1885 at the Pearl Pottery in Hanley. In 1888 Winkle and Wood jointly opened the purpose built Colonial Pottery Works in Whieldon Road on the border of Stoke and Fenton. In 1890 F. Winkle continued on his own at the Colonial Pottery and Wood continued at the Pearl Pottery works in Hanley. In the early 1900s the business was owned by the Hewitt Brothers - William and Joseph - who were later also the owners of Barker Bros in Longton The business continued under the name F. Winkle & Co Ltd.
- Subject Matter: Aesthetic (Floral & Botanical)
- Collections: Alfred Meakin, F. Winkle & Co.