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Final piece of 'iconic' Denby Pottery signed
Final piece of 'iconic' Denby Pottery signed1 hour agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleWill JeffordEast MidlandsDenby A man in brown jacket signing a blue bowlDenbyRichard Eaton designed Denby's "iconic" Imperial Blue range more than 35 years ago

The final piece of Denby Pottery - which is closing after centuries of production - has been signed by the man who designed the range more than 35 years ago.

Finished in the firm's "iconic" Imperial Blue glaze, the bowl was collected and signed by Richard Eaton, the company said on Monday.

The Derbyshire-based firm, which was founded in 1809, appointed administrators on 31 March after citing struggles with rising energy and labour costs.

In a post on its Facebook page, the company said it was "truly grateful for the outpouring of love and support at this difficult time".

Announcing its decision to appoint administrators, the company said reduced demand, "escalating" employment costs and soaring energy costs had "squeezed the business financially".

A #SaveDenby campaign encouraging people to buy more products was launched, but administrators said they failed to find a buyer, leading to the end of production.

Denby A collection of imperial blue pottery in a large kilnDenbyThe final collection of pottery was fired at Denby's factory last week

Another petition, titled "support the ceramics industry and protect British manufacturing jobs and skills", has reached more than 105,000 signatures, passing the threshold to be considered for a debate in Parliament.

Linsey Farnsworth, Labour MP for Amber Valley, said she had "promised to fight for Denby Pottery until the very last moment".

She added: "This is an incredibly devastating moment for our entire community.

"Denby Pottery is so much more than just a trademark name. It is handcrafted, sustainable tableware made right here from our local clay.

"Being made in Denby, in Amber Valley, in Derbyshire, is what gave this world-renowned pottery its soul, built entirely on the irreplaceable skill, pride, and craftsmanship passed down through generations of local families."

Watch: Moment final pieces fired at Denby Pottery

In a statement, the company thanked its workers and customers for their support.

"Centuries of making pottery at Denby may be coming to a close, but the love and soul poured into each piece will live on," it said.

"Denby would not have been able to continue for this long without generations of dedicated, skilled people."

International subsidiaries of Denby in Korea, the US and China are not in administration and will continue to operate as normal.

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Originally reported by BBC News