• Staffordshire Tableware Ltd. was a producer of mugs, tableware and dinnerware based in Stoke-on-Trent, England. It was formerly the ceramics division of...
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    Homemaker was a pattern of mass-produced earthenware tableware that was very popular in the United Kingdom in the 1950s and 60s.[page needed] The pattern...
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    Johnson Brothers (category Staffordshire pottery)
    "semi-porcelain" tableware. It was among the most successful Staffordshire potteries which produced tableware, much of it exported to the United States, from the...
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    The Staffordshire Potteries is the industrial area encompassing the six towns Burslem, Fenton, Hanley, Longton, Tunstall and Stoke (which is now the city...
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  • Crystal Kosset Carpets Royal Winton Staffordshire Potteries Ltd, sold off in the collapse of 1990 as Staffordshire Tableware William Barrett Group, furniture...
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    (often abbreviated to Stoke) is a city and unitary authority area in Staffordshire, England, with an area of 36 square miles (93 km2). In 2022, the city...
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    developed by the Staffordshire potter Josiah Spode in the early 1790s. Spode included kaolin, so his formula, sometimes called "Staffordshire bone-porcelain"...
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    fired at high enough temperatures to vitrify. End applications include tableware and decorative ware such as figurines. Earthenware comprises "most building...
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    World War and found employment as a labourer at a Staffordshire pottery firm. He designed tableware in his spare time before leaving in 1953 to join the...
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    was the dominant leader. In North Staffordshire hundreds of companies produced all kinds of pottery, from tablewares and decorative pieces to industrial...
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    Fine red earthenware and soft-paste porcelain tableware (the first such production in Staffordshire) was produced in Newcastle at Samuel Bell's factory...
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    broadening their range of subjects. At the same time Staffordshire transfer-printed tablewares of excellent quality were becoming cheaper, but this market...
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    Steelite (category Staffordshire pottery)
    manufacturer based in Middleport, Staffordshire, England. They specialise in alumina-strengthened vitreous tableware for the hospitality industry. The...
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    clay. It may take varied forms, including artistic pottery, including tableware, tiles, figurines and other sculpture. As one of the plastic arts, ceramic...
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    Stoneware (category Tableware)
    stoneware clay or non-refractory fire clay. End applications include tableware, decorative ware such as vases. Stoneware is fired at between about 1...
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    includes brick, sewer pipe, architectural terra cotta, tile, garden ware, tableware, kitchenware, art ware, figurines, giftware, and ceramics for industrial...
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    by Denby Pottery Company, with the products made in Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire. It was founded as a manufacturer in 1873 on Poole quayside in Dorset...
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    Willow pattern (category Individual patterns of tableware)
    pattern is a distinctive and elaborate chinoiserie pattern used on ceramic tableware. It became popular at the end of the 18th century in England when, in...
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  • Churchill China (category Staffordshire pottery)
    in what later became Stoke-on-Trent in Staffordshire, England. As a manufacturer of the finest ceramic tableware. The company markets products for both...
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    Porcelain (category Tableware)
    within the body at these high temperatures. End applications include tableware, decorative ware such as figurines, and products in technology and industry...
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    Potbank (category Staffordshire)
    A potbank is a colloquial name for a pottery factory in North Staffordshire used to make bone china, earthenware and sanitaryware. The term potbank has...
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    to the United States from England, beginning in the 1840s. Undecorated tableware was most popular in the United States, and British potteries produced...
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    Royal Doulton (category Staffordshire pottery)
    bought a Burslem factory, which was mainly intended for making bone china tablewares and decorative items. It was a latecomer in this market compared to firms...
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    Aynsley China (category Staffordshire pottery)
    bone china tableware, giftware and commemorative items. The company was founded in 1775 by John Aynsley in Lane End, Longton, Staffordshire. In 1861 his...
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  • Portmeirion Pottery (category Staffordshire pottery)
    company based in Stoke-on-Trent, England. They specialise in earthenware tableware. Portmeirion Pottery began in 1960 when pottery designer Susan Williams-Ellis...
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    Davenport Pottery (category Staffordshire pottery)
    in Longport, Staffordshire. It was in business, owned and run by the Davenport family, between 1794 and 1887, making mostly tablewares in the main types...
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    Wedgwood (category Companies based in Staffordshire)
    the makers of European faience and delftware, then the main European tableware bodies; some went out of business and others adopted English-style bodies...
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    Dudson (category Staffordshire pottery)
    family business in the UK tableware industry. Ian Dudson, of the Dudson family, has served as the Lord Lieutenant of Staffordshire since 2012. Dudson went...
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    Mintons (category Staffordshire pottery)
    firm shared in the overall decline of the Staffordshire pottery industry in the post-war period. The tableware division was always the mainstay of Minton's...
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    Clarice Cliff (category People from Tunstall, Staffordshire)
    for much of the 1930s. Crocus was unusual because it was produced on tableware, tea and coffee ware, and 'fancies' (which included novelty items made...
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