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Edward Johns, Armitage Pottery

Photograph of Edward Johns (c.1822-1893), owner of the Armitage Pottery 1867-1893. A small pottery was in existence in Armitage by 1817 and by 1851 this had begun to produce sanitary ware. In 1867, ...

Egg cup

Glazed Earthenware. H. 5.5 x W. 5.5 cm. Small earthenware egg cup, thrown and turned at the Leach Pottery, St. Ives, Cornwall. Fawn and pink glaze, base unglazed.

Egg cup

Glazed Stoneware. H. 5.4 x W. 5.1 cm. Stoneware egg cup, thrown and turned by Bernard Leach at St. Ives, Cornwall, England. Blue/green glaze, fine impressed decoration around the base, base is ...

Egg cup

Grete Marks 1899 - 1990. Egg cup. 1984.P.685. 1937-1940. Over glaze painted earthenware. H : 46 mm. Earthenware egg cup. Decorated with semi-matt glaze and over glaze painted abstract motifs. Made by ...

Egg cup

Glazed Stoneware. H. 4.0 x W. 7.5 cm. Small stoneware egg cup, thrown and turned at the Leach Pottery, St. Ives, Cornwall. Grey glaze, base unglazed.

Egg Cup

Glazed Stoneware. H. 4.8 x W. 4.6 cm. Small stoneware egg cup, thrown and turned at the Leach Pottery, St. Ives, Cornwall. Kaki glaze, base unglazed.

Egg Poacher

Glazed Earthenware. H. 3.2 x W. 8.9 cm. Earthenware egg poacher, thrown and turned at the Leach Pottery, St. Ives, Cornwall. The interior has a grey/blue glaze with flecks of cobalt oxide, the ...

Egyptian Wall Painting. Photographed by William Blake.

Lantern slide of a diagram taken from an article entitled "Egyptian Potters at Work (From a Wall-Painting at Beni Hasan)". The article outlines an Egyptian process for making ceramic cups through ...

Egyptian, Pottery Workers. Photographed by William Blake.

Lantern slide showing an Egyptian Potter selling his ware on the banks of the Nile. This lantern slide appears to be one of a group used for a presentation or slide show by Blake entitled “Staffordshire ...

Electra Porcelain, Edensor Road, Longton

The Elektra Porcelain Company manufactured art pottery and a wide range of flower pots, bowls vases, novelty animals at their Edensor Road Works . This ware was produced under the Zanobia trade name (from ...

Electrical Ordnance Accessories Ltd Havelock Works, Hanley

Havelock Works stood at the corner of Broad Street and Robson Street in Hanley. This photograph was taken from Broad Street. The company was part of Vickers Ltd and manufactured porcelain insulators for ...

Electrical porcelain bowl

Agnete Hoy 1914-2000. Dish. 1962.P.111. 1940-1952. Painted electrical porcelain. D : 10 ¾" Electrical porcelain dish decorated with central design of flowers and leaves. Designed by Agnete Hoy ...

Elektra Kilns, Longton.

Pottery factory exterior including bottle ovens. Taken at Elektra Porcelain & Co. Ltd., Edensor Road, Stoke-on-Trent. The factory was demolished in 1975. Taken from the Gladstone Pottery Museum ...

Elektra Porcelain Factory.

Pottery factory exterior, showing an external wooden staircase surrounded by derelict brick workshops. Taken at Elektra Porcelain factory, Edensor Street, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent. This photograph ...

Elektra Porcelain, Edensor Road, Longton

From waste ground near the Alexandra Cinema. The Elektra Porcelain Co. Ltd. were based at the Edensor Works between 1924 and 1970s. The factory buildings were demolished in about 1975.

Elijah Cotton's Nelson Pottery, Hanley

Elijah Cotton's Nelson pottery stood at the junction of Commercial Road (left) and Botteslow Street (right) in Hanley. Botteslow Street leads down to the bridge over the Caldon Canal, just visible on ...

Elizabeth Street, Hanley

The buildings in the centre of the photograph belong to Commercial (Potters) Transfers Ltd printing works. The property was once known as Hallfield Cottage. The surrounding land shows the clearance of ...

Ellgreave Pottery, Burslem

The Ellgreave Pottery was part of Wood & Sons and manufactured earthenware, specialising in teapots and "fancies". The pottery was off Ellgreave Street in Burslem, this photograph shows the back of the ...