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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

Background imagePottery Collection: Eric Owen, chief modeller at the Minton China Works in Stoke On Trent

Eric Owen, chief modeller at the Minton China Works in Stoke On Trent, creating a vase to a clients specifications. In the foreground are models for a vegetable dish and coffee pots. 1946

Background imagePottery Collection: Dionysus and two Maenads. Attic black-figured amphora, ca 550-530 BC

Dionysus and two Maenads. Attic black-figured amphora, ca 550-530 BC. Found in the Collection of Bibliothe que Nationale de France

Background imagePottery Collection: The Euphronios Krater (Sarpedon krater). Sarpedons body carried by Hypnos and Thanatos, c. 510-c. 5

The Euphronios Krater (Sarpedon krater). Sarpedons body carried by Hypnos and Thanatos, c. 510-c. 500 BC. Found in the Collection of Museo Nazionale Etrusco di Villa Giulia

Background imagePottery Collection: Ceramic artist working in her workshop with a potters wheel, turning a vase, Geisenhausen

Ceramic artist working in her workshop with a potters wheel, turning a vase, Geisenhausen, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imagePottery Collection: Attic pelike depicting Heracles killing king Busiris and Egyptian priests, by Pan Painter

Attic pelike depicting Heracles killing king Busiris and Egyptian priests, by Pan Painter, red-figure pottery
Greek civilization, 5th century b.C. Red-figure pottery. Attic pelike attributed to the Pan Painter. Recto: Heracles killing the king Busiris and the Egyptian priests. Detail

Background imagePottery Collection: Greek civilization, Black-figure pottery, Krater depicting fight for the body of Patroclus

Greek civilization, Black-figure pottery, Krater depicting fight for the body of Patroclus, From Farsala, Greece
Greek civilization, 6th century b.C. Black-figure pottery. Krater depicting the fight for the body of Patroclus. From Farsala, Greece. Detail

Background imagePottery Collection: Red-figure pottery, Krater portraying Eumenides of Aeschyluss tragedy

Red-figure pottery, Krater portraying Eumenides of Aeschyluss tragedy, Apollo defends Oreste from Fury
Greek civilization, 5th century b.C. Red-figure pottery. Krater portraying Eumenides of Aeschyluss tragedy. Apollo defends Oreste from the Fury

Background imagePottery Collection: Red-figure pottery, Epinetron by Eretria Painter depicting woman at her toilet, detail

Red-figure pottery, Epinetron by Eretria Painter depicting woman at her toilet, detail
Greek civilization, 5th century b.C. Red-figure pottery. Epinetron by the Eretria Painter depicting woman at her toilet. Detail

Background imagePottery Collection: Traditional Turkish decorative pottery for sale, Grand Bazaar (Great Bazaar)

Traditional Turkish decorative pottery for sale, Grand Bazaar (Great Bazaar), Istanbul, Turkey, Europe

Background imagePottery Collection: The Bull in the China Shop

The Bull in the China Shop Date: 1891

Background imagePottery Collection: Punch Bowl with mottoes from the Ancient and Honourable Society of Bucks, c. 1750 (earthenware)

Punch Bowl with mottoes from the Ancient and Honourable Society of Bucks, c. 1750 (earthenware)
7394045 Punch Bowl with mottoes from the Ancient and Honourable Society of Bucks, c.1750 (earthenware) by Liverpool Porcelain Factory (c.1754-1804); Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford

Background imagePottery Collection: A group of female workers at the Minton China Works in Stoke On Trent

A group of female workers at the Minton China Works in Stoke On Trent, remove newly created articles from their moulds after the liquid state clay was poured in and left to stand for half an hour

Background imagePottery Collection: Japanese Art, Bowl of Pottery of Kioto, 19th Century

Japanese Art, Bowl of Pottery of Kioto, 19th Century
Vintage engraving of Japanese Art, Bowl of Pottery of Kioto, 19th Century

Background imagePottery Collection: Turkey. Istanbul. Mausoleum of Roxela

Turkey. Istanbul. Mausoleum of Roxela. 16th century. Wife of Suleyman I. Tiling. Detail

Background imagePottery Collection: Women war workers by the sculptor Clare Sheridan

Women war workers by the sculptor Clare Sheridan
A set of figurines of women war workers sculpted by Mrs Wilfred Sheridan aka the sculptor Clare Consuelo Frewen Sheridan, which were destined for the Womens Work Section of the new Imperial War

Background imagePottery Collection: Asia, Vietnam. Ceramics for sale, Hoi An, Quang Nam Province

Asia, Vietnam. Ceramics for sale, Hoi An, Quang Nam Province

Background imagePottery Collection: A Korean terracotta jar / pot seller and his seated chum

A Korean terracotta jar / pot seller and his seated chum
A Korean terracotta jar/pot seller and his seated chum (smiling) Date: circa 1910

Background imagePottery Collection: Black-figure pottery Carbire vase with scene of Ulysses, from Odysseus

Black-figure pottery Carbire vase with scene of Ulysses, from Odysseus
Greek civilization, 5th-4th century b.C. Black-figure pottery. Carbire vase with a scene from the Odysseus: Ulysses

Background imagePottery Collection: Attic lekythos depicting two companions of Ulysses turned into swine by Circewitch

Attic lekythos depicting two companions of Ulysses turned into swine by Circewitch, red-figure pottery
Greek civilization, 5th century b.C. Red-figure pottery. Attic lekythos depicting two companions of Ulysses turned into swine by Circe the enchantress

Background imagePottery Collection: Attic pelike depicting Phrixus rescued by a flying ram with golden sheep fleece, red-figure pottery

Attic pelike depicting Phrixus rescued by a flying ram with golden sheep fleece, red-figure pottery
Greek civilization, 5th century b.C. Red-figure pottery. Attic pelike depicting Phrixus rescued by a flying ram with golden fleece, detail

Background imagePottery Collection: Detail of Attic pottery depicting Hercules, Triton and Maenads dancing, 550 / 530 B. C

Detail of Attic pottery depicting Hercules, Triton and Maenads dancing, 550 / 530 B. C
Detail of Attic pottery depicting Hercules, Triton and Maenads dancing, 550/530 B.C. 6th Century B.C. Italy, Naples, Museo Archeologico Nazionale (Archaeological Museum), Greek art

Background imagePottery Collection: Black-figure pottery Carbire vase with scene from Odyssey

Black-figure pottery Carbire vase with scene from Odyssey
Greek civilization, 5th-4th century b.C. Black-figure pottery. Carbire vase with a scene from the Odyssey

Background imagePottery Collection: Etruria Factories

Etruria Factories
General industrial view of Etruria, Stoke-on-Trent, England. It was here that Josiah Wedgwood opened his famous pottery factory in 1769, which closed in 1950 Date: 1960s

Background imagePottery Collection: Poster advertising an exhibition of pottery, Sweden

Poster advertising an exhibition of pottery, Sweden
Poster advertising an exhibition of pottery made by the Gustavsberg company in Sweden. 20th century

Background imagePottery Collection: Antiques market, Bromyard, Herefordshire

Antiques market, Bromyard, Herefordshire
People at an antiques market in Bromyard, Herefordshire. Date: 1969

Background imagePottery Collection: Poole Pottery

Poole Pottery on display at the Gieves Gallery at 22 Old Bond Street, London. Poole Pottery was founded in 1873 on Poole quayside

Background imagePottery Collection: Huichol handicrafts in the market, Patzcuaro, Michoacan state, Mexico, North America

Huichol handicrafts in the market, Patzcuaro, Michoacan state, Mexico, North America

Background imagePottery Collection: Dracula mugs, Bran castle (Dracula castle), Bran, Transylvania, Romania, Europe

Dracula mugs, Bran castle (Dracula castle), Bran, Transylvania, Romania, Europe

Background imagePottery Collection: Potters Quarter

Potters Quarter, Bhaktapur (Bhadgaun), Kathmandu Valley, Nepal, Asia

Background imagePottery Collection: Snowman figures

Snowman figures, Christmas Market, Cologne, Germany, Europe

Background imagePottery Collection: Shino-Ware Ewer, 17th century. Creator: Unknown

Shino-Ware Ewer, 17th century. Creator: Unknown
Shino-Ware Ewer, 17th century

Background imagePottery Collection: Jar, 1830 / 50. Creator: Thomas Truxton Kendrick

Jar, 1830 / 50. Creator: Thomas Truxton Kendrick
Jar, 1830/50

Background imagePottery Collection: Tea pot and warmer from Delft, Netherlands, 18th century

Tea pot and warmer from Delft, Netherlands, 18th century, decorated with vignettes of ships at sea and floral borders. Hand-finished chromolithograph from Ris Paquots General History of Ancient

Background imagePottery Collection: Athenian red-figure kylix depicting Aegeus, King of Athens

Athenian red-figure kylix depicting Aegeus, King of Athens
XTD68847 Athenian red-figure kylix depicting Aegeus, King of Athens, consulting the Delphic Oracle (pottery) by Greek; Staatliche Museen, Berlin, Germany; Greek, out of copyright

Background imagePottery Collection: St. Jamess Square: Wedgwood and Byerley Showroom, York Street

St. Jamess Square: Wedgwood and Byerley Showroom, York Street
GHL16918 St. Jamess Square: Wedgwood and Byerley Showroom, York Street by Ackermann, Rudolph (1764-1834); London Metropolitan Archives, City of London; (add.info.: St)

Background imagePottery Collection: Lucanian Calyx-Krater, c. 400 BC (earthenware)

Lucanian Calyx-Krater, c. 400 BC (earthenware)
1761950 Lucanian Calyx-Krater, c.400 BC (earthenware) by Policoro Painter (5th-4th Century BC); 50.5x49.9 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH, USA; Leonard C. Hanna, Jr. Fund; Italian, out of copyright

Background imagePottery Collection: Reciting Poetry in a Garden, Iran, first quarter 17th century. Creator: Unknown

Reciting Poetry in a Garden, Iran, first quarter 17th century. Creator: Unknown
Reciting Poetry in a Garden, Iran, first quarter 17th century

Background imagePottery Collection: Design for a Vase, ca. 1770-85. Creator: Anon

Design for a Vase, ca. 1770-85. Creator: Anon
Design for a Vase, ca. 1770-85

Background imagePottery Collection: Egyptian Pottery Shop

Egyptian Pottery Shop
A pottery shop in an Egyptian village Date: 1912

Background imagePottery Collection: Attic amphora representing winged Eros with lyre and dog at his feet

Attic amphora representing winged Eros with lyre and dog at his feet
Greek civilization, 5th century b.C. Red-figure pottery. Attic amphora representing winged Eros with a lyre and a dog at his feet

Background imagePottery Collection: C17 Potter / Woodcut

C17 Potter / Woodcut
A potter at his wheel, turned by his foot, puts the finishing touches to an elegant pot

Background imagePottery Collection: Tamnougalt Kasbah, Draa Valley, Ouarzazate, Morocco, North Africa, Africa

Tamnougalt Kasbah, Draa Valley, Ouarzazate, Morocco, North Africa, Africa

Background imagePottery Collection: Blue Sindi pottery

Blue Sindi pottery, Pakistan, Asia

Background imagePottery Collection: Traditional sake bottle with assorted glasses

Traditional sake bottle with assorted glasses, sake brewery, historical centre, Sanmachi, Takayama, Hida district, Honshu, Japan, Asia

Background imagePottery Collection: Kentish Cider Drinkers

Kentish Cider Drinkers
After a hard morning ploughing, two Kentish farm workers take a well earned break and pour themselves a mug of cider from a pottery flask

Background imagePottery Collection: Indian Potters Wheel

Indian Potters Wheel
A Indian potter moulding a vase or jug at his wheel, with assorted dishes, made earlier, all around him

Background imagePottery Collection: Ancient Greek pottery, (1898). Creator: Unknown

Ancient Greek pottery, (1898). Creator: Unknown
Ancient Greek pottery, (1898). Figs 1-9: Forms of Greek vases. Fig 1: Amphora, vessel for oil, wine etc. Fig 2: Hydria, vessel for carrying water. Fig 3: Urn, a cinerary vessel

Background imagePottery Collection: Handmade Tagine ceramic serving bowls in the souks of medina, Fes, Morocco

Handmade Tagine ceramic serving bowls in the souks of medina, Fes, Morocco



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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.