See the Potteries List section for the St Philip’s Pottery 4.
The Pottery had previously been run by her husband, Earl Pearce I.
1795-1814 | Elizabeth Pearce ran the St Philip’s Pottery 4.
Between 1797 and 1798 she may have been in partnership with Samuel Quarman, trading as Pearce and Quarman. |
The Pottery was then taken over by her son, Colston Pearce.
The widow of Earl Pearce I and the mother of Earl Pearce II, Colston Pearce and Thomas Pearce I.
1797-98 | 1797-98 Elizabeth Pearce, potter, Avon Street (MD). |
1797-97 | Pearce and Quarman, potters, Bread Street (MD). |
1801 | Elizabeth Pearce, potter, Bread Street (MD). |
1803-14 | Elizabeth Pearce, potter, Avon Street (MD). |
c1831 | She died in an almshouse (Bristol Mercury). |