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"Exploring the Rich Heritage of Pottery: From Wartime Toby Jugs to Greek Urns" Step into the fascinating world as we journey through various cultures and time periods

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Pottery Collection: Workers in an earthenware pottery factory, Victorian period
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Pottery Collection: Pottery worker with a sagger, Potteries
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Pottery Collection: White Star Line, First Class oval lozenge dish
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Pottery Collection: Holland Pottery
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Pottery Collection: Pilkington's Pottery, Manchester
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Pottery Collection: Throwing a pot on a wheel in a pottery factory
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Pottery Collection: Sorting pottery in a pottery factory
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Pottery Collection: Packing finished goods in a pottery factory
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Pottery Collection: Lambeth Doulton Faience Factory - Blunging and Pressing Clay
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Pottery Collection: Enamel painting in a pottery factory
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Pottery Collection: Lambeth Doulton Faience Factory - Enamel painting
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Pottery Collection: Blunging and pressing clay in a pottery factory
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Pottery Collection: Lambeth Doulton Faience Factory - Gilding - Victorian period
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Pottery Collection: Pottery painting
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Pottery Collection: Gilding pottery
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Pottery Collection: Queen Mary and other Cunard assorted items
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Pottery Collection: Interior of Meissen Porcelain Factory, Germany
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Pottery Collection: Norman W. Franks Cottage Pottery Advert
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Pottery Collection: White Star Line, RMS Titanic - commemorative jug
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Pottery Collection: White Star Line, RMS Titanic - commemorative thimble cup
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Pottery Collection: Japan - Earthenware Shop
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Pottery Collection: QE2 First Class Grill, Wedgwood teapot and coffee pot
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Pottery Collection: Artefacts from the excavation from Tel-El-Obeid
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Pottery Collection: The Jar market at Gaza
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Pottery Collection: Tile making, Alfred Meakin
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Pottery Collection: Warehouse of tiles ready for packing, Alfred Meakin
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Pottery Collection: Placing white tiles for firing, Alfred Meakin
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Pottery Collection: Slabbing of tile fireplaces, Alfred Meakin
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Pottery Collection: Preparing clay in hydraulic filter presses, Alfred Meakin
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Pottery Collection: Preparing glazes, Alfred Meakin
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Pottery Collection: Portion of a Glost Warehouse, Alfred Meakin
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Pottery Collection: Packing the finished ware for shipment, Alfred Meakin
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Pottery Collection: Placing decorated ware in kiln, Alfred Meakin
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Pottery Collection: Painting bands before glazing, Alfred Meakin
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Pottery Collection: Modelling and mould making, Alfred Meakin
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Pottery Collection: Mixing the various kinds of raw clay, Alfred Meakin
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Pottery Collection: Making vegetable dishes etc by hand, Alfred Meakin
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Pottery Collection: Making articles of pottery by machinery, Alfred Meakin
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Pottery Collection: Making tiles from clay dust, Alfred Meakin
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Pottery Collection: Making tea cups by machinery, Alfred Meakin
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Pottery Collection: Making plates by machinery, Alfred Meakin
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Pottery Collection: Making oval dishes by machinery, Alfred Meakin
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Pottery Collection: Main entrance to Alfred Meakin Pottery
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Pottery Collection: Filling saggers with glazed ware, Alfred Meakin
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Pottery Collection: King George V and Queen Mary, visit to Alfred Meakin
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Pottery Collection: Glazing of white tiles by machinery, Alfred Meakin
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Pottery Collection: Finished goods in warehouse, Alfred Meakin
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Pottery Collection: Finishing pottery previous to firing, Alfred Meakin


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"Exploring the Rich Heritage of Pottery: From Wartime Toby Jugs to Greek Urns" Step into the fascinating world as we journey through various cultures and time periods, discovering the artistry and craftsmanship behind this ancient craft. In Nottinghamshire, UK, delve into history with wartime Toby jugs that served as both decorative pieces and symbols of resilience during World War I. These unique ceramic creations offer a glimpse into the past and remind us of the strength found in creativity. Indulge your senses in Melton Mowbray, where a delectable pork pie rests on a handmade ceramic plate. The marriage between culinary delight and artisanal ceramics elevates dining experiences to new heights, showcasing how they are enhance even our everyday pleasures. Witness skilled hands shaping clay at Poole Pottery's workshop as they spin pots on traditional potters' wheels. Each delicate movement brings life to inert material, transforming it into functional works of art that grace homes around the world. Traveling further south to Cape St. , Portugal reveals an enchanting artisan workshop adorned with colorful plates hanging on walls. Traditional Portuguese pottery showcases intricate designs passed down through generations, preserving cultural heritage while captivating hearts with its vibrant beauty. Venture across continents to Marrakech's bustling Souk in Morocco, where ceramics for sale dazzle visitors with their vivid colors and intricate patterns. This North African city is renowned for its rich artistic traditions reflected in every handcrafted piece displayed within its vibrant markets. In Fes, Morocco's oldest imperial city known for its mosaic wonders, marvel at a stunning wall designed for a fountain made entirely from meticulously crafted tiles. The mesmerizing blend of colors transports you back in time while highlighting Africa's contribution to pottery artistry. Crossing over to Turkey unveils Istanbul's Topkapi Palace—a treasure trove displaying glazed pottery masterpieces that once graced royal tables. Their exquisite details showcase the opulence and sophistication of this ancient civilization.