Anita Harris Art Pottery Ltd., Short Street, Longton
Anita Harris Art Pottery Ltd. studio, Short Street, Normacot Road, Longton. Anitia Harris has been producing hand painted ceramics at her Longton studio since around 2007.
Antelope
John Skeaping 1901 - 1980.
Figure. 1987.P.901 c. 1927-1939 Glazed earthenware. H : 127 mm, L : 163 mm.
Earthenware figure depicting a drinking antelope seated with its legs tucked under, facing ...
Armitage Pottery Works
A view of bottle kilns at Edward Johns & Co.'s Armitage Sanitary Pottery. The Trent & Mersey Canal can be seen to the left.
The first pottery on this site was established by Thomas Bond. he was declared ...
Armitage Pottery Works
A view of bottle kilns at Edward Johns & Co.'s Armitage Sanitary Pottery. The Trent & Mersey Canal can be seen to the left.
The first pottery on this site was established by Thomas Bond. he was declared ...
Arthur Wood & Price's Royal Bradwell Pottery, Longport, Stoke-on-Trent
This photograph was taken at the start of Davenport Street (A5271) just after the Trubshawe Cross roundabout. The Royal Bradwell Ware building belonged to Arthur Wood & Sons, earthenware manufacturers ...
Arthur Wood's canalside factory, Longport, Stoke-on-Trent
This is a view south along the canal. Westport Lake is off to the right, on the left is the rear of Wood's pottery. the buildings have all been cleared and the are now used for light industry and food ...
Ascot Pottery on Clough Street, Hanley
The Ascot Pottery was operated by Alcock, Lindley & Bloore, along with the neighbouring Vulcan Pottery on Clough Street. The factory opened in 1919 and the company became famous for "Brown Betty" teapots ...
Ash tray
1979.P.6. 1970-1979.
Glazed and gilded earthenware. L : 4 ¾". Decorated with all over speckled glaze with gilded details.
Made by Carlton Ware, Stoke-upon-Trent.
Ash tray
Ash tray by Susie Cooper.
Ash Tray
Glazed Stoneware.
H. 3.8 x W.7.9 cm. Small stoneware ash tray, thrown and turned by Katharine Pleydell-Bouverie at Cole Pottery.
Green thorn ash glaze on the interior, the exterior is unglazed with ...
Aynsley China Ltd. Portland Works, Sutherland Road, Longton
The Portland Works is a purpose-built factory erected by John Aynsley II in 1861 which replaced an earlier works which stood roughly on the site of Longton Market. This factory had an easy source of coal ...
Backstamp
Gladstone China backstamp.
Backstamp
Backstamp from Queensberry tableware trio by Crown Staffordshire China.
Founded as Crown Staffordshire Porcelain Co. Ltd. by the Green brothers at the Minerva Works, Park Street, Fenton, the company ...
Backstamps of Longton Pottery Companies
A selection of backstamps of Longton pottery companies operating during the 20th century. Photographs of backstamps from ceramic items by Peter Landon. Collarge compiled by Bill Webster.
Bagnall Street, Longton
The factories opposite the east end of St James's Church. Bagnall Street was renamed Chelson Street in the 1950s.
Bairstow's Pottery, Shelton, Stoke-on-Trent
P E Bairstow & Co had their works in Mount Pleasant, in the area known as Tinkersclough. The company was founded at the end of the Second World War and initially produced bone china "Fancies Fayre". Later, ...
Balmoral Works, Longton
Photograph taken from near the new railway bridge.
The Balmoral Works were occupied by porcelain manufacturers Redfern & Drakeford between about 1902 and 1933.
Banded decorated jug and bowls
Earthenware jug and bowls.Height of jug 110mm.Banding was used either on its own or in conjunction with other types of decoration. A slip-bottle was filled with slip and the opening sealed with a ...