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Ridgway Pottery, founded in the early 19th century in Staffordshire, England, is a shining example of Britain's rich ceramic legacy. The Ridgway family began producing fine earthenware and porcelain around 1792, rising to prominence with their elegant, affordable designs that rivaled more expensive wares. By the mid-1800s, Ridgway was a household name, known for intricate transferware patterns and innovations that made high-quality ceramics accessible to the growing middle class.
Under various names—John Ridgway, Ridgway, Morley, Wear & Co., and later Ridgway Potteries Ltd.—the company expanded globally, exporting to Europe and America. Their designs mirrored the eras they passed through: ornate Victorian florals, Art Deco geometrics, and sleek mid-century styles. Ridgway played a key role in shaping British tableware, blending tradition with industrial efficiency.
Eventually merging into Royal Doulton in the 1960s, the Ridgway legacy lives on through its timeless pieces, still cherished by collectors today. More than just pottery, Ridgway tells the story of design evolution, industrial ingenuity, and the enduring appeal of beautifully crafted everyday objects.