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Mug

c.1926-1939 Glazed Earthenware H. 21.7 x W. 8.2 cm Earthenware mug with a pulled handle, thrown and turned by Michael Cardew and decorated by Henry Bergen at Winchcombe Pottery. White slip on ...

Mug, saucer and plate

Trio, 'Glen Mist' pattern 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 ...

Multi-coloured painted tea wares

Earthenware painted teapots, jugs and cup. Height of tallest jug 120mm. These brighter decorative paint colours were introduced in about1830. Previously, under-glaze painted colours had a more 'earthy' ...

Mustard Pot and Cover

Mustard pot and cover, made by Enoch Wood and Sons, Burslem.

Myott & Sons' Alexander Pottery, Crane Street, Cobridge

Myott & Sons Alexander Pottery stood at the bottom of Crane Street, off Waterloo Road in Cobridge. Crane Street was called Arthur Street until renaming in the 1950s. The works have been demolished but ...

'Nasturtium' Vase

Clarice Cliff 1899-1972. Vase. 1983.P.185. 1932. Over glaze painted earthenware. H : 166 mm. Earthenware slip cast basket vase with modelled handle. Decorated with an over glaze painted floral ...

Neale Harrison Pottery in Majolica Street, Hanley

Majolica Street was known as Wilson Street until the 1950s. The line of the short street is now buried beneath the A50 Potteries Way. Coming south from Market Street (now Huntbach Street), Majolica Street ...

Nelson Pottery and the Caldon Canal, Hanley

This is a photograph of Elijah Cotton's Nelson Pottery taken from the Caldon Canal which ran alongside the southern side of the factory. The bridge carrying Botteslow Street over the canal is in the middle ...

New Hall Pottery, Hanley

New Hall Pottery from the end of Marsh Street North. New Hall Street is coming in on the right. The works was demolished in the mid 1970s to make way for a supermarket development, although the New Hall ...

New Hall Pottery, New Hall Street, Hanley

The photograph shows a view west along New Hall Street towards the junction with Marsh Street and York Street. The bulk of the pottery site lies behind these two buildings on New Hall Street (the top ...

New Street, Burslem

The view northwest along New Street in Burslem. On the left is the back of the Central works of Sadler & Co, one of the leading manufacturers of earthenware teapots. They were famous for their "Brown ...

Newcastle under Lyme Canal at Copeland Street, Stoke-upon-Trent

A view along the Newcastle under Lyme Canal where it leaves the Trent & Mersey Canal in Stoke on Trent. The photograph is taken from the bridge at the junction with the Trent & Mersey: the bridge in the ...

Newfield High Street, Tunstall

The camera is looking north along Newfield High Street (A50). Alfred Meakin's Newfield Pottery works in on the right. The square building just beyond Marble Fireplaces is an electricity sub station. Both ...

Normacot Road, Longton

In the centre of the photograph are the backs of the works on Bagnall Street, the road going off to the left. On the corner stands the old American Hotel. Off to the left in the foreground is the old ...

Old Town Road and Deep Pit Colliery, Hanley

The view from the end of Old Town road towards Deep Pit Colliery with the winding gear in the centre. The curved building on the right belongs to H & E Smith, tile and fireplace manufacturers. Deep ...

Orgreave Street, Cobridge

The camera is looking along Orgreave Street, from Waterloo Road, towards the Bleak Hill pottery works. Orgreave Street was formerly Bleak Street and at the bottom was the Bleak inn public house. The houses ...

Ovens at New Hall Pottery, Hanley

The courtyard of the New Hall Pottery seen from Hope Street, with the line of enclosed bottle ovens and the bottom of the factory chimney, on the left. The works fronted onto York Street and New Hall ...

Overhouse Works entrance, Wedgwood Street, Burslem

Looking through the gates into the yard of the Overhouse Works on the corner of Wedgwood Street and Overhouse Street in Burslem. The original Overhouse Manufactory goes back to 1787 and Thomas Wedgwood. ...