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Box

Glazed Stoneware. H. 7.3 x D.8.2 cm Stoneware circular box and cover, thrown and turned at St. Ives by Bernard Leach. Grey/green celadon glaze, painted iron oxide decoration of a pagoda on ...

Box

Glazed Stoneware. H. 7.2 x W.7.8 cm. Stoneware circular shaped box and cover, thrown and turned by Shoji Hamada at St. Ives, Cornwall, England. Incised stylised decoration on the cover. Dark ...

Box

Glazed Stoneware. H. 5.3 x W. 5.7cm. Small stoneware trinket box and cover which has been thrown and turned at the Leach Pottery, St. Ives, Cornwall. Celadon glaze.

Box

Glazed Stoneware. H. 7.3 x D.8.2 cm. Small stoneware box and cover, thrown and turned by Katharine Pleydell-Bouverie at Cole Pottery, Wiltshire, England. Brown glaze shading to a mottled grey ...

Bread or Blood: On the Orders in Council - Document from the Enoch Wood Scrapbook

Addressed to manufacturers across the country, this notice lists the woes of the pottery industry during the Napoleonic Wars in the early 1800s - and the word on the street was just as urgent. France ...

Bricesco, Milvale Street, Middleport

The Burslem Works of British Ceramic Service Co. (Bricesco) in Milvale Street in Middleport. The works were at the corner of Milvale Street and Burgess Street and ran along the Trent & Mersey Canal. The ...

Britannia Pottery, North Road, Cobridge

This factory was constructed between 1912 and 1924. It was originally used as a pottery factory but is now industrial units. There is a boundary wall around the site incorporating a number of out-buildings. ...

British Anchor Pottery, Longton

The rear of the Anchor Pottery seen from near Longton Police Station, just a little way east of Longton Station. At least one of the two bottle ovens was still in use. The Stoke to Derby railway line ...

British Anchor Pottery, Longton

British Anchor Pottery Co. on Anchor Road from the corner of Bathurst Street (Bath Street until the 1950s) on the left. The camera is looking south along Anchor Road with the railway bridge, carrying ...

British Ceramic Research Labs, Queen's Road, Penkhull

This photograph shows the side of the British Ceramics Research Labs building on Queen's Road in Penkhull. The photograph was taken from Franklin Road. The houses on the extreme left are on Queen's Road. ...

British Pottery Company's Melbourne Works, King Street, Fenton

The camera is looking west along King Street towards Fenton. The Melbourne Works in the foreground, stood at the eastern end of King Street in the Foley district. Beyond are the three works Old Foley ...

Broom Street, Hanley

Broom Street runs east off Old Town Road in Hanley. On the corner is Safin House, occupied in 1963 by S Finney & Sons, Wholesale Warehousemen. H & E Smith's tile factory still stands, although no longer ...

Brother Potters!

The early 1800s brought hard times for potters in Stoke-on-Trent. Costly wars disrupted trade abroad, while poor harvests caused hunger at home. "One word with you, afore yo gon to do any moore mischif..." Government ...

Brush or Pencil.

Decorating brush or pencil. Square shader. Roughly 16cm in length. Taken from the Gladstone Pottery Museum Tools Collection. This object is now part of the collections at Stoke-on-Trent Museums. ...

Brush or Pencil.

Decorator's liner brush or pencil. Consisting of a head and quill, and a detachable wooden handle. Used by painters and paintresses to decorate pottery. Roughly 13cm in length. Taken from ...

Brush or Pencil.

Decorating brush or pencil used for the hand-painting of pottery. This brush is called a tracer. Roughly 5cm in length. Taken from the Gladstone Pottery Museum Tools Collection. This object ...

Brush or Pencil.

Decorator's liner brush or pencil. Consisting of a head and quill, and a detachable wooden handle. Used by painters and paintresses to decorate pottery. Roughly 19cm in length. Taken from ...

Brushing.

Pottery factory interior showing a woman brushing bone china tea cups on a machine. Brushing the ware ensured the ware was free from dust or grit prior to glazing. Taken at the Shelley pottery factory, ...