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Cup, saucer and plate
'Woodmist' red version cup, saucer and plate by Wade. The Wade Group of Potteries started in 1810 at Burslem but 1922 several potteries amalgamated to become George Wade & Son, Ltd. of the Manchester ...
Cup, saucer and plate
'Gay Fantasy' patterned ware produced by Johnson Brothers.
The company began when Alfred and Frederick began producing earthenware at the Charles Street Works in Hanley in 1883. Later, they were joined ...
Cup, saucer and plate
'Cornpoppy' trio designed by Susie Cooper for Wedgwood.
Susie Cooper was born in Stanfields, Stoke-on-Trent in 1902 and studied at Burslem School of Art. She joined A.E. Gray & Co Ltd.'s pottery in ...
Cup, saucer and plate
'Gina' pattern cup, saucer and plate by Broadhurst. Manufactured by James Broadhurst & Sons Ltd., Portland Pottery, Victoria Road, Fenton.
Cup, saucer and plate
Ringwood ware trio by Wood & Sons.'Hedgerow' design on the Ringwood shape. Wood & Son, later Wood & Sons Ltd. were founded in 1865 at at the Trent and New Wharf Potteries, Burslem. In 1931 they took ...
Cup, saucer, bowl and plates
Royal Staffordshire 'Crocus' pattern from Clarice Cliff's 'Spring' range. Designed by Clarice Cliff (1899-1972) and made at A.J. Wilkinson's Newport Works, Newport Lane, Burslem.
Cupid series plate and saucer
Earthenware dark blue printed plate and saucer.Diameter of plate 195mm.These two patterns are 'The Young Philosopher' and 'Cupid Imprisoned'.The plate and saucer were excavated at St. Paul's Church, ...
Cutting Clay for a Saggar. Photographed by William Blake.
Lantern slide showing a pottery worker cutting clay for the making of Saggars.
"Cutting Clay for a Saggar Maker. Prepared clay is placed in a heap and long slices are cut from it as required."
Cutting Clay for a Saggar. Photographed by William Blake.
Lantern slide showing a pottery worker cutting clay for the making of Saggars.
This lantern slide appears to be one of a group used for a presentation or slide show by Blake entitled “Staffordshire ...
Cyples Lane, Longton
The Market Street works were believed to be the oldest potbank in Longton and were founded by the Cyples family in about 1784. Cyples were succeeded by Thomas Barlow in 1849.
Cyples Lane, Longton.
The Cyples factory is on the left.
Cyples Lane, Longton.
Market Street and the Heathcote Arms public house can be seen at the far end of the lane.
Cyples old factory, Longton
Photograph taken looking up Smithy Lane. Allin & Williams' shop on left. The Market Street works were believed to be the oldest potbank in Longton and were founded by the Cyples family in about 1784. ...
Cyples old factory, Longton.
At the junction of Cyples Lane and St. Martin's Lane.
Cyples old factory, Longton.
Photograph taken during the demolition of the factory.
Cyples old factory, Longton.
Photograph taken from Kingcross Street (south-east of Smithy Lane). The oven is at the junction of Smithy Lane and St Martin's Lane.
Cyples old factory, Market Street, Longton
Photograph taken from near the Bull Inn, looking up St. Martin's Lane. The Market Street works were believed to be the oldest potbank in Longton and were founded by the Cyples family in about 1784. Cyples ...
Daisy Bank Marl Hole, Longton
Huge holes were dug in the ground for the extraction of marl, a heavy clay used to make saggars for use in pottery manufacture. This clay was ideal for this purpose, but because the saggars had a hard ...