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...
in a region known as The Potteries. Their businesses, locally known as potbanks, fired their wares in distinctive bottle ovens. At the turn of the twentieth...
firing. The potbank employed a cod placer to supervise the work, but placers who were paid by the job used to wait outside the potbanks for work. Drawing...
of traditional design. Later, she learned freehand painting at another potbank. She also studied art and sculpture at the Burslem School of Art. In 1916...
noted for their Staffordshire figures, as well as running successful "potbank" businesses. Their most popular figures continued to be produced well after...
This slip can be then sieved as it is emptied from the blunger. In the potbanks around Stoke-on-Trent the blunger was fed by the "sliphouse blunger charger"...
Pottery Museum. Official website The Gladstone China backstamp Roslyn Ware Potbank Dictionary Archived for the British Library. Royal Stafford Guide to making...
Michael (10 April 2020). "'You appreciate things' – John Askey on Port Vale, potbanks and Sunday football". The Sentinel. Stoke-on-Trent. Retrieved 11 April...
Michael (10 April 2020). "'You appreciate things' – John Askey on Port Vale, potbanks and Sunday football". Stoke Sentinel. Retrieved 11 April 2020. Sherwin...