John Potts (engraver)
John Potts was an engraver active primarily in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Details regarding his specific dates of birth and death are not readily available and may be subject to further research. He is primarily known for his work producing copperplate engravings, often found as illustrations in books and periodicals of the period. His engravings covered a variety of subjects, including portraits, landscapes, and architectural views. Further research is needed to establish a comprehensive catalogue of his work and identify the institutions holding significant collections of his prints. Records of his activity can be found through auction houses and in period publications that commissioned his engravings.