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Coordinates: 51°2919N 0°0957W / 51.4885°N 0.1659°W / 51.4885; -0.1659
 

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Chelsea Potter
Chelsea Potter, 2010
Chelsea Potter is located in Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
Chelsea Potter

Chelsea Potter

Chelsea Potter is located in Greater London
Chelsea Potter

Chelsea Potter

General information
Address119 King's Road, Chelsea, London
Town or cityLondon
CountryEngland
Coordinates51°29′19N 0°09′57W / 51.4885°N 0.1659°W / 51.4885; -0.1659

The Chelsea Potter is a pub at 119 King's Road, Chelsea, London.

History[edit]

It was built in 1842,[1][2] sited on the corner of Kings Road and Radnor walk and originally called the Commercial Tavern it was renamed in 1958 in honour of the Chelsea Pottery located at 13 to 15 Radnor Walk and founded by David Rawnsley in 1952.[3][circular reference] The Chelsea Pottery was subsequently run for 40 years by Brian Hubbard[4] For many years the pub sign showed a potter 'throwing a pot' on a wheel, one of the main techniques used at the Chelsea Pottery in producing its wares.[5][6]

The assertion that the Chelsea Potter was named after William de Morgan was first seen in a Taylor Walker website in 2015, possibly in ignorance of the recent existence of the Chelsea Pottery just 50 Yards from the pub's site.[7]

It is not clear why the Commercial Tavern would in 1958 be renamed after a pottery further away from the pub site than the Chelsea Pottery. The Commercial Tavern had never previously been named after William de Morgan's pottery which had closed in 1907.[8]

British History Online notes that "the Chelsea Potter became famous in the 1960s and 70s",[9] and regular customers included Jimi Hendrix and The Rolling Stones.[7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "The Kings Road". sixtiescity. Retrieved 22 December 2015.
  • ^ "Commercial Tavern, 119 Kings Road, Chelsea, London". pubshistory. Retrieved 22 December 2015.
  • ^ "David Rawnsley".
  • ^ "Chelsea Pottery". www.studiopottery.com. Retrieved 24 February 2024.
  • ^ "The Chelsea Potter - Pub Sign | Pub signs, Pub, Beer signs".
  • ^ Witham, Joan. "Our continuing and very popular Craft Pottery Series" (PDF).
  • ^ a b "Welcome". Taylor Walker. Retrieved 22 December 2015.
  • ^ "V&A · William de Morgan – an introduction".
  • ^ "Social history: Social and cultural activites [sic]". British History Online. Retrieved 22 December 2015.

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