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There Goes Denby Pottery

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mae13 Fri 24-Apr-26 18:18:04

Established 217 years ago but the 21st century has done for it.

I'm sure there's some Denby bits and bobs, from the Swinging Sixties, at the back of a cupboard somewhere......

keepingquiet Fri 24-Apr-26 18:23:18

I read some of the space has been taken by local ceramicists and potters who will carry on the tradition albeit on a smaller and more artisan scale.

ferry23 Fri 24-Apr-26 18:24:36

Oh no! I had a Denby as my "best" dinner service when I got married. I eventually sold it, and have regretted it ever since.

That's a big loss to the industry. Shame.

Greyduster Fri 24-Apr-26 18:32:05

That’s sad - another of England’s finest bites the dust. The only piece of Denby I’ve ever owned is the brown glazed coffee pot that my mother used to brew my father’s coffee in (no-one else was allowed coffee!!). I now use it as a flower jug - it looks wonderful with daffs or tulips in it.

kittylester Fri 24-Apr-26 18:35:01

I love Denby. We have always had Denby for our tableware.

Aveline Fri 24-Apr-26 18:41:34

We've still got Denby and use it every day. The darn stuff is 50+ years old and refuses to break. No wonder they've gone out of business. Very, very sad though.

Fairislecable Fri 24-Apr-26 18:50:05

I also have Denby Metz and Imperial they are used daily and have been for decades. They are very hardwearing and I still look out for pieces in the charity shops.

It’s very sad the stuff produced nowadays will not last like Denby.