The Roseville Pottery Company was an American pottery manufacturer in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Chinese designs were extremely influential with the pottery manufacturers at Iznik, Turkey.
She was managing director of a firm of pottery manufacturers.
George Maw (1832-1912), local pottery manufacturer and crocus enthusiast developed the garden from around 1865 onwards.
Bone china quickly proved to be highly popular, leading to its production by other English pottery manufacturers.
It was named after George E. Sebring, a pottery manufacturer from Ohio who developed the city.
It was one of the first industrial cities of the modern era where, as early as 1785, two hundred pottery manufacturers employed 20,000 workers.
Wedgwood remained the major recipient of the ball clay until 1815, after which trade was established with other pottery manufacturers and other ports.
Carlton Ware was a famous Stoke-on-Trent based pottery manufacturer.
His mother was the daughter of Josiah Wedgwood, the pottery manufacturer.