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SylvaC was the trade name for pottery produced by the firm of Shaw & Copestake
Ltd which was founded by William Shaw in
1894 in Longton, Staffordshire. There followed a long
association with the Falcon Pottery whereby both produced each others lines
under their own names. Much of the output of Shaw & Copestake had been produced
with unusual glazes among which were black cellulose and low-fired matt glazes.Their
presence extended to Sugar bowls, cup and saucers, egg cups, coffee pots,
Serving bowls, Cream Pitchers, jugs, Dinner plates, es sets, 12 pieces sets,
restaurant sets, bred and butter plates, oyster plates, salad dishes, teapots,
preserve jars, gravy boats, mixing bowls, creamers, cookie jars, water jugs,
restaurantware, cheese dishes, oval bowls,chip & Dip sets, divided snack trays,
divided serving dishes, covered sauce dish, coffeee sets, tea sets.Tankard Mugs,
Trigger Mugs, Luncheon Plates, Dinner Plate, Dessert Plate, Butter Crock,
Creamer, Centerpiece Pie ,Lg Mixing Bowl, 6 Qt Bowl, Lg Pour Bowl, Heart Chip &
Dip , Lg Oval Platter, Muffin Pan, Necessary Plate, Rect Baker, Round Platter,
Soup Tureen,Sugar Bowl, Teapot, Utilitarian Pie Pan, Cake Stand, Oval Baker,
Basic Soup/Pasta bowl, Family Pasta Bowl ,3 Qt Mixing Bowl, Pitchers, Chip 'n
Dip, Molly Stark Pitcher, Cookie Jar/Bean Pot, American Classic Mug,
From 1936 these Shaw & Copestake figures and ornamental wares were produced
under the SylvaC name.
Following the voluntary liquidation of SylvaC in 1982, the pottery was run
by a workers co-operative trading under the name of Longton Ceramics. Later the
enterprise was fully taken over and run under the name of Crown Winsor.and in
1989 was purchases by Portmeirion Potteries . Crown Winsor continued to produce
some of the original SylvaC models
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