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Traces the development of the North Staffordshire pottery industry from small household manufacture to factory-based production, examining the local resources and social conditions that concentrated the trade. The narrative surveys technical and stylistic innovations such as salt-glaze wares, cream-coloured earthenware, printed blue patterns, and the work of leading firms and innovators, and discusses organization changes including the rise of factories, steam power, labor unrest, and the growth of related industries like tile and porcelain production. Chapters combine documentary research, maps, illustrations, and biographical sketches to map changing methods, markets, and artistic developments.

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Josiah C. Wedgwood

Josiah C. Wedgwood was an English author and historian, recognized for his contributions to the study of pottery, particularly in the Staffordshire region. His notable work, "Staffordshire Pottery and Its History," delves into the rich heritage and development of pottery in Staffordshire, providing valuable insights into the techniques and cultural significance of the craft. Wedgwood's writings reflect a deep appreciation for the artistry and historical context of pottery, making him an important figure in the field of ceramic history.

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