Cylindrical Devonmoor vase
Cylindrical Devonmoor vase (base)
Daniel Whiddon jug
Daniel Whiddon jug (base)
Decorated Devonmoor jug
Decorated Devonmoor jug (mark)
Devomnoor jug and bowl
Devomnoor jug and bowl (mark)
Devonmoor candlestick
Devonmoor character mug
Devonmoor character mug (base)
Devonmoor eggcups
Devonmoor eggcups (bottom)
Devonmoor globe vase
Devonmoor globe vase (mark)
Devonmoor handled dish
Devonmoor handled dish (mark)
Devonmoor jug
Devonmoor jug (mark)
Devonmoor loving cup
Devonmoor loving cup (mark)
Devonmoor Peter Davy jug
Devonmoor Peter Davy jug (base)
Devonmoor rabbit
Devonmoor rabbit (base)
Devonmoor tableware
Devonmoor tankard
Devonmoor tankard (mark)
Devonmoor Toby jug
Devonmoor two-faced mug
Devonmoor two-faced mug (faces)
Devonmoor two-faced mug (mark)
Devonmoor vase
Devonmoor vase (bottom)
Flared Devonmoor vase
Large Devonmoor Toby
Set of Devonmoor eggcups
Set of Devonmoor eggcups (mark)
Tall Devonmoor vase
Tom Cobley jug
Tom Cobley jug (mark)
Tom Cobley jug 2
Tom Cobley jug 2 (mark)
Two Devonmoor vases
Two Devonmoor vases (bottom)
Waisted Devonmoor vase
Waisted Devonmoor vase (mark)
Waisted Devonmoor vase II
Waisted Devonmoor vase II (mark)
Yellow Devonmoor Toby jug
Yellow Devonmoor Toby jug (mark)
We do not have much information about Devonmoor. It was established in Newton Abbot, Devon in 1913, but ran for only about a year. Perhaps the proprietors were called for service in the first World War. The company re-opened in 1922 by Herford Hope.
The pottery remained in operation for about six decades.