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  2. Category:English pottery - Wikipedia

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    Romano-British pottery (9 P) S. Staffordshire pottery (1 C, 78 P) Pages in category "English pottery" The following 63 pages are in this category, out of 63 total.

  3. Edward Fisher Bodley - Wikipedia

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    Bodley & Harrold ceramic mark. The business continued to expand, and came to occupy three sites. [11] The Hill Top Pottery in Burslem was a legacy of Samuel Alcock. It came via Alcock & Diggory to Bodley & Diggory in 1870, and to E. F. Bodley & Co. in 1871. [12] Thomas Richard Diggory, partner for a short time with Bodley, was declared bankrupt ...

  4. Category:British pottery - Wikipedia

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    Pottery from the United Kingdom, vessels and other objects made from clay and other ceramic materials, which are fired at high temperatures to give them a hard, durable form. Major types include earthenware , stoneware and porcelain .

  5. Peter Wright (ceramicist) - Wikipedia

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    His pottery marks dating from 1953 include his initials, his name and the outline of a fish. [3] As an avant-garde ceramic artist and clay sculptor he began teaching at Bath Academy of Art in 1957, the same year in which his work was shown at the Victoria and Albert Museum. [1] Wright's work has been acquired by several museums around the world.

  6. Category:British porcelain - Wikipedia

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  7. Alfred Meakin Ltd - Wikipedia

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    advertisement showing factory marks. Alfred Meakin Ltd Pottery was a British company that produced earthenware and semi-porcelain tableware, tea sets, and toilet ware from 1875 to 1976. [1] The company was founded by Alfred Meakin, the brother of James and George Meakin who ran a large pottery company in Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent.

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  9. Black-burnished ware - Wikipedia

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    Black Burnished Ware Category 2 (BB2) is greyer in color and has a finer texture when compared with BB1. [4] It is a “hard, sandy fabric, varying in colour from dark-grey or black with a brown or reddish brown core and a reddish-brown, blue-grey, black or lighter ('pearly grey') surface.” [5] The clay body can contain black iron ore, mica, and quartz, all in a matrix of sediment. [5]