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Liebentritt Cumberland Pottery and Tile Works Archive

Object No. 93/299/53

Archive, pottery and tile manufacturing, Liebentritt/ Cumberland Pottery and Tile Works/ Arthur Edward Rice, Australia, 1865-1939

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Summary

Physical Description

Archive, pottery and tile manufacturing, Liebentritt/ Cumberland Pottery and Tile Works/ Arthur Edward Rice, Australia, 1865-1939 This small archive documents the Cumberland Pottery established by Paul Liebentritt and continued by his son Frederick at Chullora, Sydney. It includes (-1) legal documents, 1865-1872, (-2) business cards, brochures and receipts, 1879-1911, (-3) photographs 1900-1926, (-4) Wunderlich material, 1927-1939, (-5) awards, 1888, 1898, (-6) colour transfers, n.d. and (-7) certificates awarded to Ernest Liebentritt, 1895-1898.

HISTORY

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Paul Liebentritt, born in Austria on October 22 1807, arrived in Australia, from Germany, on 7 December 1857. He came to Australia with his wife Henretta Ellenora and their four sons, Fredrick William, John Henry, George Christian Theodore, and John Frederick. Paul Liebentritt started a small pottery business on Liverpool Road (Hume Highway) near Enfield, almost opposite the Lion Tile Works. In 1863 he purchased approximately 30 acres of land from John Hunter and established Cumberland Pottery and Tile Works. At this time the area was known as "Barks Hut Estate", and later "Druitt Town" and then "near Enfield". Today it is a suburb called Chullora. Paul's fourth son, John Fredrick (referred to as Fredrick), initially lived in Camperdown with his wife, Henrita Elizabeth, and worked at Fowlers Pottery on Parramatta Road Camperdown. He later joined his father at Cumberland Pottery where he remained with his wife and five children until his death on 7 July 1935. Paul and John Fredrick became equal partners in Cumberland Pottery on 1 November 1869 but the partnership was dissolved on 31 May 1872. John Frederick continued to run the business under the name F.Liebentritt & Sons, Trading as Cumberland Pottery and Tile Works. The business specialised in the manufacture of architectural Terra Cotta, Baker's Oven Tiles, Horticultural Ware, and Chemical Appliances. Amongst some its major contracts were the supply terra cotta architectural accessories for the building of the Technological Museum and Sydney Technical College. It won numerous awards including; Medal in the Horticultural Society Exhibition 1868; Silver Medal in the Centenary Universal Exhibition 1888; and Medal in the Agricultural Society Exhibition, 1878 and 1898. John Fredrerick's first daughter, Mary Catherine, married Arthur Edward Rice. Arthur Rice was born in 1868 in Sydney. He was a student at Sydney Technical College where he earned a number of prizes for Modelling (1886), Design (1887 and 1888), Stone and Marble Carving (1890). After completing the course he became a teacher at the College where he remained until 1904 after which he commenced work at Wunderlich as a modeller. Ernest B. Liebentritt was the youngest son of John Frederrick Liebentritt and manager of Fowlers Pottery, c1920. Prepared by Peter Arfanis, 1993

SOURCE

Credit Line

Gift of Miss Edna Laura Rice, 1993

Acquisition Date

16 August 1993

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