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  2. Jasperware - Wikipedia

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    1908–1969: Marks are "Wedgwood", "Made in England", separated, or "Wedgwood England" on small objects like thimbles. After 1929 the typeface of the word "Wedgwood" is changed to sans serif. 1970–present : Mark is "Wedgwood Made in England" as single stamp

  3. Wedgwood - Wikipedia

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    Wedgwood pieces (left to right): c. 1930, c. 1950, 1885. Wedgwood is an English fine china, porcelain and luxury accessories manufacturer that was founded on 1 May 1759 [ 1] by the potter and entrepreneur Josiah Wedgwood and was first incorporated in 1895 as Josiah Wedgwood and Sons Ltd. [ 2] It was rapidly successful and was soon one of the ...

  4. Johnson Brothers - Wikipedia

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    The Eagle Pottery works were demolished in 2005. The mark on this Chinese-made product read "England 1883". In 2015, the Waterford Wedgwood group was acquired by the Finnish company Fiskars, which continued the Waterford and Wedgwood brands, but discontinued production of Johnson Brothers. [citation needed]

  5. Franciscan Ceramics - Wikipedia

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    Wedgwood (1979–1984) Franciscan Ceramics are ceramic tableware and tile products produced by Gladding, McBean & Co. in Los Angeles, California, US from 1934 to 1962, International Pipe and Ceramics (Interpace) from 1962 to 1979, and Wedgwood from 1979 to 1983. Wedgwood closed the Los Angeles plant, and moved the production of dinnerware to ...

  6. Creamware - Wikipedia

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    Victoria & Albert Museum, London. Creamware is a cream-coloured refined earthenware with a lead glaze over a pale body, known in France as faïence fine, [1] in the Netherlands as Engels porselein, and in Italy as terraglia inglese. [2] It was created about 1750 by the potters of Staffordshire, England, who refined the materials and techniques ...

  7. Clarice Cliff - Wikipedia

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    Clarice was joined by young painter Gladys Scarlett, who helped her with the ware. Soon, a more professional 'back stamp' was made, which carried Cliff's facsimile signature, and proclaimed "Hand Painted Bizarre by Clarice Cliff, Newport Pottery England." Early 'Original Bizarre' pattern on an Athens shape jug

  8. Etruria Works - Wikipedia

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    The Etruria Works was a ceramics factory opened by Josiah Wedgwood in 1769 in a district of Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England, which he named Etruria. The factory ran for 180 years, as part of the wider Wedgwood business. Wedgwood kept his old works in the nearby town of Burslem at the Ivy House Works and the Brick House Works (demolished ...

  9. Susie Cooper - Wikipedia

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    Born in Burslem, Staffordshire, she was the youngest of seven children. From an early age she developed an interest in drawing, and began her art education by attending night classes at the Burslem School of Art. In 1922 she joined the ceramics firm A. E. Gray & Co. Ltd, [ 2] partially as a means to gain entry to the Royal College of Art .

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