The Backstamp

Denby

near Derby, Derbyshire, England · Stoneware · also recorded as Denby Pottery, Bourne Denby, Joseph Bourne & Son

Transcribed by Igor Kukolj from Chaffers, William. Marks and Monograms on European and Oriental Pottery and Porcelain, 1891, Reeves & Turner, London, p.759. Scan: archive.org/details/marksmonogramson00chaf (leaf n778). Checked 21 August 2026.

Marks

Plate I

E. BOURNE
E. BOURNE · stamp · recorded in words by the source, not drawn — set here as type
Recorded on black ware with cameo groups in the Etruscan style, shown at the Derby Exhibition.Chaffers 1891, p.759Attribution disputed by the source

Chaffers records these pieces as 'supposed to have been made here', but judges them 'more probably from the large manufactory of the Bournes of Fenton, Staffordshire'. The stamp is therefore not safe evidence of Denby manufacture on its own.

What the source records

Why this differs from other listings

The E. BOURNE stamp is commonly listed as a Denby mark. The standard 19th-century reference explicitly doubts that attribution and points to Fenton, Staffordshire. Stating the doubt, with the page, is the thing no competing page does.

The source page

Page 759 of Chaffers 1891, the source for this entry
Chaffers 1891, p.759 — public domain, from archive.org/details/marksmonogramson00chaf (leaf n778). Check the transcription against it.

What this entry does not establish