Founded in 1895 by George Henderson, Dorchester Pottery Works successfully produced commercial and industrial stoneware for many years.
The first manufacturers produced stoneware, strawgoods and enamel.
There he started producing stoneware for Nymölle Keramiska Fabrik in Lyngby.
He also produces high-quality stoneware.
McMeekin built a downdraught kiln and produced stoneware there until 1954.
Mr. Laird still produces domestic stoneware in the Leach tradition, using local clay and glaze materials.
Seto kiln also produced unglazed stoneware.
The pottery produced utilitarian stoneware and operated successfully until about 1918.
All of the member potteries produced stoneware to be marketed by the new company.
Different types of clay, when used with different minerals and firing conditions, are used to produce earthenware, stoneware, and porcelain.