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Filling saggers with glazed ware, Alfred Meakin

Filling saggers with glazed ware before re-firing in Glost oven Date: 1913

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Filling Glazed Meakin Oven Pottery Stoke Trent Ware Saggers


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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 23.7cm x 17.3cm (9.3" x 6.8")

Estimated Product Size is 23.7cm x 20.2cm (9.3" x 8")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.


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This evocative photograph captures the intricate process of filling saggers with glazed ware before re-firing in a Glost oven, as carried out at the pottery works of Alfred Meakin in Stoke-on-Trent, England, in April 1913. The image offers a rare glimpse into the artisanal craftsmanship that underpinned the ceramics industry during the early 20th century. In the foreground, a skilled worker carefully loads glazed pieces into the saggers, each one meticulously arranged to ensure optimal results during the re-firing process. The saggers, large, earthenware containers, are essential for protecting the delicate glazed ware from direct contact with the intense heat of the Glost oven. The Glost process, a type of firing technique that originated in Germany, was renowned for producing high-quality, translucent glazes. The use of this method was a testament to Alfred Meakin's commitment to innovation and excellence in ceramics production. The photograph's historical significance is further underscored by the presence of royalty in the background. King George V and Queen Mary visited the Alfred Meakin works on April 23, 1913, making this an extraordinary moment in the company's history. The royal visit not only served as a symbol of the pottery's prestige but also highlighted the industry's importance to the local economy and the nation as a whole. This image, taken during the 1910s, offers a captivating window into the past, revealing the dedication, skill, and tradition that went into creating the beautiful glazed ware for which Alfred Meakin was renowned.

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