Preserve pot
Preserve pot by Arthur Wood. Arthur Wood went into business in 1904 and until 1924 worked on his own. From 1924 he was joined by his son, Gerald, and the company was renamed Arthur Wood & Son (Longport ...
Preserve pot
Reginald Haggar 1905 - 1988.
Preserve pot. 1979.P.83. 1930-1939. Over glaze painted earthenware. H : 123 mm.
Earthenware jam pot and cover decorated with relief moulded pansies with over glaze ...
Preserve pot
A. E. Gray & Co. c. 1912 - 1961.
Preserve pot. 1984.P.871. 1935-1939. Over glaze painted earthenware. H : 100 mm.
Earthenware covered preserve pot decorated with over glaze banded pattern. The ...
Price Brothers Teapot works, Trubshawe Cross, Stoke-on-Trent
This photograph shows the rear of the Price & Kensington National Teapots factory works, also known as the Top Bridge Works, on the Trent & Mersey Canal. The front of the works is on Newcastle Street ...
Price's National Teapots, Trubshawe Cross, Stoke-on-Trent
Price's National Teapots factory, also known as Top Bridge Works, from the Newcastle Street bridge over the Trent & Mersey Canal at Trubshawe Cross. This grade II listed building has been occupied by ...
Prince of Wales Works, Sutherland Road, Longton
This is part of what is known as Aynsley's Northern Range China Works. The range includes the Prince of Wales Works and the Sydney Works, built in 1879 by William Lowe, which can be seen at the far end ...
Prospect Street, Middleport
The camera is looking northeast from the corner of Prospect Street and Irwell Street (previously West Street) with A J Wilkinson's Royal Staffordshire Pottery (the Mersey Pottery) on the right. This sprawling ...
Prudence figure
Pearlware over-glaze painted figure of Prudence. Height 530mm.
Queen Anne China Works, Greendock Street, Longton
The Queen Anne China Works in Greendock Street in Longton. It started as the Edensor Works in the 1870s, operated by Shore & Coggins and later by Thomas Wild who introduced the Bell China name. The Queen ...
Racing car teapot
Sadler & Sons c. 1899 -
Teapot. 1978.P.33. 1930-1939.
Over glaze painted & lustre painted earthenware. L : 290 mm. Earthenware teapot. In the form of a racing car - the lid is the cockpit with ...
Raku bowl
Glazed Earthenware.
H. 7.8 x W. 10.5 cm.
Small earthenware bowl on foot, coil built and raku fired at the Leach Pottery, St. Ives, Cornwall.
Cream slip, lead transparent glaze.
Raymond Street, Shelton
Looking north along Raymond Street in Shelton, with the old Albert Pottery on the left hand side. The houses on the extreme left are on Shirley Road (now demolished) which also goes off to the right. ...
Rear of Copeland's Spode Works, Stoke-on-Trent
A view south west from the end of Leason Street, across the site of Copeland's Spode Works on Church Street in Stoke. Immediately beyond the railings is the Fowlea Brook and in the distance, the higher ...
Rear of Falcon & Kirkham Pottery, Stoke-on-Trent
The rear of the ranges that made up part of the Falcon Works, operated by W H Goss, and H G Kirkham's Works which fronted onto London road in Stoke. Bert Bentley described this as " a difficult shot": ...
Rear of Ford's Pottery in Packhorse Lane, Burslem
looking along Pack Horse Lane from the Fountain Place area.The bottle oven belongs to Ford's Pottery (Lower Manufactory) on Newcastle Street and the gates in the centre are the original gates to Enoch ...
Recycling shraff, Stoke-on-Trent
Old and broken electrical insulators being out on a conveyor to be ground up and the material reused in new pottery body. The photograph was probably taken at Harrison's Mill in Stanley Moss. Possibly ...
Regency China, Sutherland Road, Longton
Regency China Ltd. was formed in 1953 and was originally based at Adderley Green before moving to the Carlton Works, Sutherland Road, Longton. The company closed in 2004 and the works are seen here in ...
Registry Street, Stoke-on-Trent
A view along Registry Street which runs south from Liverpool Road and turns into Copeland Street in Stoke. At The bottom is the side of the Carlton Ware Works (formerly Wiltshaw and Robinson) which fronts ...