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Jug
c.1920-1948
Glazed Stoneware H.19.5 x W.7.0 cm
Tall stoneware jug on foot. Thrown and turned at the Leach Pottery, St. Ives, Cornwall. Decorated by Henry Bergen.
Deer motif sprigged to upper ...
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'Kingfisher' jug, 'Burleigh' ware, by Burgess & Leigh, Burslem. 'Burleigh' has been the company's trademark since the 1930s and combines the two names, Burgess and Leigh.
Established in 1851, Hulme ...
Jug
A. E. Gray & Co. c. 1912 - 1961.
Jug. 1982.P.133. 1920-1929. Over glaze painted earthenware. H : 110 mm.
Earthenware jug decorated with over glaze painted floral design. With gilt details. This ...
Jug
'Birds of Britain' jug by Susan Williams-Ellis, for Portmeirion, 1978.
Jug
Glazed Stoneware.
H. 14.8 x W. 9.8 cm.
Stoneware straight sided jug, body thrown and turned, handle coiled by Bernard Leach at St. Ives, Cornwall, England.
Grey/green glaze, painted decoration ...
Jug
Wade, Heath & Co. 1927-present.
Jug. 1982.P.65. 1928-1937. Over glaze painted earthenware. H : 190 mm.
Earthenware jug decorated with over glaze painted pattern, with asymmetrical panels on each ...
Jug
A. E. Gray & Co. c. 1912 - 1961.
Jug. 1983.P.74. 1932-1939. Over glaze lustre painted earthenware. H : 125 mm.
Earthenware jug decorated with over glaze lustre painted design of two heraldic lions ...
Jug
Shelley Potteries c. 1925-1966.
Jug produced by Shelley Potteries, Longton.
Jug in its Mould. Photographed by William Blake.
Lantern slide showing a jug and the mould it was made from.
This lantern slide appears to be one of a group used for a presentation or slide show by Blake entitled “Staffordshire Pottery.”
A small ...
Jugs
Set of jugs by Thomas Forester & Sons Ltd. of the Phoenix Works, Church Street, Longton. Thomas Forester founded the company in 1877, which became known as Thomas Forester & Sons Ltd. from 1883 until ...
Jugs
A. E. Gray & Co. c. 1912 - 1961
Jugs. 2000.c.392.
Jugs made by A. E. Gray & Co., Hanley.
Junction of Anchor Road and High Street , Longton
J. T. Fell's factory in Sutherland Road can be seen. J.T. Fell & Co were earthenware manufacturers, founded in the early 1920s. The company closed in 1957. High Street was renamed Market Street in ...
Keele Street, Tunstall
Looking east along Keele Street from just off High Street, Tunstall. The white building beyond William Boulton, Industrial Plasterers and Fibreglass is the old Keele Street Pottery with an oven and a ...
Keeling & Walker's Offices, Mount Pleasant, Fenton
The ornate early twentieth century office building of Keeling Walker Ltd on the corner of Sutherland Street and Whieldon Road in the Mount Pleasant area of Fenton. Above the oriel window is a tile plaque ...
Keeling's Patent Substitute for Red and White Lead - Document from the Enoch Wood Scrapbook
Improved Glazes
Printed notice by industrialist and inventor James Keeling. Here he makes various claims about an improved formula for ceramic glazes, which he has patented.
The glaze is 30% cheaper ...
Keeling's Substitute for White and Red Lead, in Making Glazes - Document from the Enoch Wood Scrapbook
Patent notice and conditions of use
Printed notice informing pottery manufacturers of a new patented glaze made by James Keeling.
Conditions for using the substitute glaze applied.
Manufacturers ...
Kemball Pit, Fenton
Stafford Collieries and Iron Works pits in Fenton. On the left is Kemball pit. In the distance, Sutherland and Homer. In between are some of the iron works old furnace buildings. the photograph wqs taken ...
Kemball Pit, Fenton
This is the view looking south towards Hem Heath from just off Grove Road in Fenton. Kemball, Pender and Bourne were pits operated by The Stafford Collieries and Iron Works between Sideway and Mount Pleasant. ...