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Mark from large earthenware bowl on foot, thrown and turned by Michael Cardew and decorated by Henry Bergen at Winchcombe Pottery.

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Spode 'Olympus' backstamp.

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'Wild Geese' mark. Peter Scott for Midwinter.

Market Street, Fenton

The camera is looking west along what was Market Street towards Victoria Square in Fenton. Market Street, with some modification, has become King Street. The properties on both sides of the road have ...

Marsden's Tiles, Middleport

Mardsen's Tiles works were on the corner of Dale Street and Newcastle Street. This photograph was taken from Newcastle Street, Dale Street runs off to the left. The Marsden Tile company operated from ...

Meakin's Newfield Pottery, Tunstall

Alfred Meakin's Newfield Pottery stood on High Street between Tunstall and Sandyford in the area known as Newfield. Just to the right of the photograph were Newfield Sidings, at the end of the Newfield ...

Mearthenware mug

c.1926 -1939 Glazed Earthenware H. 8.5 x W. 6.6 cm Small narrow waisted earthenware mug, body thrown and turned, handle pulled at Winchcombe Pottery, Gloucestershire, England. Sprigged motif ...

Middleport Pottery, Stoke-on-Trent

A view of Middleport Pottery from the Trent and Mersey Canal. Established in 1851, Hulme and Booth's Central Pottery in Burslem was taken over in 1862 by William Leigh and Frederick Rathbone Burgess, ...

Midwinter Pottery, Bournes Bank, Burslem

W R Midwinter Ltd operated an earthenware pottery on Bournes Bank from 1910. The company grew rapidly and bought several other potters (including A J Wilkinson and the Newport Pottery) before merging ...

Midwinter's Pottery, Navigation Road, Burslem

Looking southwest along Navigation Road from close to its junction with Croft Street. Off to the right is Upper Hadderidge (no longer in existence). In the far distance are the faint outlines of Wolstanton ...

Midwinter's Stylecraft Pottery, Navigation Road, Burslem

Midwinter's Pottery on Upper Hadderidge, off Navigation Road in Burslem. Although known for tablewares, Midwinter's also manufactured figures and figurines. The Stylecraft range was contemporary animal ...

Milk jug

Paragon China 1920 - 1964. Tea set part. 1985.P.110. 1930-1939. Over glaze printed & painted bone china. Bone china milk jug decorated with over glaze printed floral border and over glaze painted ...

Milk jug

Milk jug by Susie Cooper, Crown Works, Burslem. Part of three-piece tea set.

Milk jug

'Fanfare' milk jug produced by Wedgwood & Co of Tunstall, designed by Albert Wragg. Wedgwood & Co were founded at the Unicorn Pottery and Pinnox Works in 1840 by Enoch and Jabez Wedgwood, distant relatives ...

Milton, Norton and beyond from Forresters Bank (Baddeley Edge).

A view west from one of the quarries on top of Forrester's Bank near Baddeley Edge. Norton Colliery spoil tip is to the right with Leek New Road (A53) passing to its left. Buller's (Allied Insulators ...

Minerva China Works, Fenton

The Minerva Works, established in 1801, stood on Park Street in Fenton. One of the earliest occupiers was Mason & Co (producers of patent Ironstone China). From the 1830s until 1889 the works were operated ...

Miniature vases

Pair of miniature vases tube lined and painted with Pomegranate pattern. Pomegranate was introduced in 1910. Impressed shape number 60 and painted monogram W M. 1914. Gift of W Moorcroft Ltd.

Minkstone Works, Normacot Road, Longton

This large concrete mural, 'History of Cement' by David Thomas, is on the end wall of the former Minkstone Works on Normacot Road. It was commissioned by the Cement Marketing Company. Minkstone produced ...