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  2. Royal Doulton - Wikipedia

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    The Doulton wares went further back to earlier salt-glazed styles, with a varied glaze finish. This "gave stoneware an entirely new impetus, realizing the potential of the material". [8] As the company became interested in diversifying from its utilitarian wares into more decorative objects, it developed a number of earthenware and stoneware ...

  3. George Tinworth - Wikipedia

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    He began work at the Doulton factory making cases for water filters, but soon moved on to making the new range of salt-glazed stoneware that became known simply as "Doulton Ware". About thirty examples of his work were shown at the 1867 Paris Exhibition . [ 4 ]

  4. Martin Brothers - Wikipedia

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    The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery exhibits examples of Martinware in its Art Pottery cases. An exhibition, "The Martin Brothers Potters", at Sotheby's Belgravia in 1978 did much to revive interest. There were Martinware exhibitions at the Cuming Museum, London in 2013 and Standen (National Trust) in 2016.

  5. Salt glaze pottery - Wikipedia

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    By the 1800s Lambeth in London had become a centre for the production of salt glaze stoneware, and most especially after the establishment of Doulton and Watts Pottery, which later became Royal Doulton. The company was founded in 1815 when John Doulton formed a partnership with the owner, Martha Jones and foreman, John Watts, of an existing ...

  6. Franciscan Ceramics - Wikipedia

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    Mary K. Grant, prior to her marriage to Frederic, was the art director at R. H. Macy Co. in New York City. [1] The company agreed to have Mary Grant style the pottery lines of tableware and art ware; however at this time she would not hold an official position. The tableware and art ware lines were produced in solid color glazes.

  7. Ridgway Potteries - Wikipedia

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    Stoneware jug celebrating the Eglinton Tournament of 1839. From 1808 porcelain, that is to say bone china, was produced, in a great profusion of patterns, for which many of the pattern books survive. The styles are typical for the period, with many flowers, landscapes, and some modified Neoclassical and Chinese (or "Anglo-oriental") treatments.

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    To change your billing address with Capital One, log in to your Capital One online account, select your name or icon and then select “Profile” to access and edit your billing address. You can ...

  9. James Stiff - Wikipedia

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    James Stiff (1808–18 May 1897) was an English potter.He was born in 1808, the son of Robert Stiff, a workhouse master and farmer in Rougham, Suffolk.In 1831 he married Sarah Faulkner Philpott, and Lucy Potter in 1878.