DENBY
Denby Pottery has been registered in the UK for stoneware and pottery since the company began producing salt-glazed stoneware in Denby, Derbyshire in 1809. The factory uses clay sourced from the same Derbyshire seam that has supplied potters for over two centuries. Denby became one of Britain's most gifted household names in tableware, and the company received a Royal Warrant.
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Trademark Classification
Nice Class 21 covers household utensils. View all Class 21 trademarks and case studies →
Brand History & Trademark Analysis
Denby Pottery was established in 1809 after William Bourne discovered a seam of clay near the village of Denby in Derbyshire. The pottery has operated continuously from the same site for over 200 years, making it one of the longest-running manufacturing trademarks tied to a specific location in England.