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Jackfield|ˈdʒækfiːld| The name of a village in Shropshire, used attrib. to denote a kind of black-glazed pottery of a type manufactured there in the 18th century. Also ellipt. as n.
1904A. H. Church Eng. Earthenware (rev. ed.) xv. 115 Collectors of English earthenware are generally inclined to assign the black so-called ‘Jackfield ware’ to Whieldon. Possibly the black glaze..may have been added at Jackfield. 1967Sunday Times 5 Mar. 47/1 Leeds pottery dates from about 1750, and though the creamware is the commonest product, the factory also produced some rather nasty shiny black earthenware called ‘Jackfield’. 1968Canad. Antiques Collector Oct. 5/2 A smaller exquisitely modelled Jackfield ware jug. |