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Coffee set

Shelley Potteries c. 1925-1966. Coffee set 1997.c.89. Made at Shelley Potteries, Longton

Coffee set

Stoke-on-Trent Art Schools. Coffee set. 1982.P.483. 1924. Under glaze and over glaze painted earthenware. Earthenware coffee set decorated with under glaze painted trees and borders with over ...

Coffee set

'Phoenix' pattern coffee set by Susan Williams-Ellis for Portmeirion. Portmeirion Pottery was founded by Susan Williams-Ellis and her husband Euan Cooper-Ellis in 1959 in the factory formerly belonging ...

Colclough's pottery works, Longton

H J Colclough's Vale pottery works stood in Goddard Street in Longton. Colclough's operated here from 1907, although the business dates back to 1897 and at one time they advertised themselves as "Britain's ...

Colin Cowdrey at Royal Doulton, Burslem

Colin Cowdrey on a promotional visit to the Royal Doulton Showrooms on Nile Street, Burslem. From left to right: Denis Roberts (Royal Doulton), Colin Cowdrey, Frank Kerry (Advertising Director, Royal ...

Colin McNeal Ltd, Ashford Street, Shelton.

Colin McNeal, ceramic materials supplier on the corner of Stoke Road and Ashford Street, Shelton. The company advertised themselves as suppliers of "all materials for the Potter". Colin McNeal also occupied ...

Colour Grinding Mill, Froghall

A portable, steam driven ore grinding pan at the Colour Mill Works at Froghall, believed to be grinding limestone and haematite for the pottery industry. On the left is a gravity wash sluice and the ...

Colouring Doll's Heads In The Potteries. Photographed by William Blake.

Factory interior with paintresses decorating doll's heads. This images appears elsewhere in the collection and was used for a presentation by Blake entitled “Staffordshire Pottery.” A small folder ...

Coming of age commemorative plate

Coming-of-age commemoration plate commissioned for George Francis Augustus Venable-Vernon, 8th Baron Vernon (1888-1915). The family seat was Sudbury Hall, Derbyshire. The plate is manufactured by Booths ...

Commemorative Beaker, Wedgwood Factory, Barlaston,

Queen's Ware (fine earthenware) commemorative beaker with hand painted inscription. These beakers were presented to the pottery workers in honour of the founding of the Wedgwood Factory at Barlaston ...

Commerce Street, Longton

Shows John Tams's factory on the left. John Tams Ltd., earthenware manufacturers at the Crown Pottery, Longton. Founded in 1874, the company went into receivership in 2000, but continued as Tams Group ...

Commerce Street, Longton

Photograph probably taken from Millbank Street. Part of John Tams' old kiln can be seen.

Commerce Street, Longton

Commerce Street in Longton in 1962. The Empire Theatre is in the centre on the corner of Chancery Lane with, on this side, the Commerce Works of Herbert Aynsley & Co. Next door to Aynsley's is John Tam's ...

Committee of the Association of Potters - Document from the Enoch Wood Scrapbook

Joseph Machin, Chairman of the Committee of Potters, addressed this notice to fellow manufacturers in the Potteries. Ruin A ruinous war with France had brought Britain's business to its knees - ...

Connaught Street, Tunstall

The view east along Connaught Street (the name changed from Albert Street in the 1950s) from Harewood Street. Tunstall High Street is at the far end. Princess Street goes off to the right, just in front ...

Connaught Street, Tunstall

The corner of Connaught Street (originally named Albert Street) and Tunstall High Street (on the right). The Glass & Pottery Company' main premises were just on the corner, at 23 High Street. They ...

Consall Flint Mill

Consall Flint Mill was built by John Leigh (the Lord of the Manor) in the 1830s and the site was complete by 1845. At this time there were three iron waterwheels and 17 or 18 flint grinding pans. The ...

Consall Flint Mill

A postcard view of the flint mills and the Caldon Canal at Consall in the Churnet Valley. The back of the card is signed "T.H. Podmore 18/12/18": he was the owner of the flint mill at the time. Consall ...