Iconic Stoke-on-Trent pottery firm Royal Stafford has 'collapsed into liquidation' with the possible loss of dozens of jobs.
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"Business has been great. When we flooded last year, the only reason we were able to stay afloat, for lack of better words, is because of this incredible community," said owner Emma Sabo.
A historic pottery firm has gone into liquidation after almost 200 years in business, putting dozens of jobs at risk. Royal Stafford, a ceramics manufacturer based in Stoke-On-Trent, Staffordshire ...
Dave Drake, a 19th-century Edgefield County resident whose pottery is now on display in museums and private collections ...
Q. My mother gave this pottery mould to me. We are from the Waterloo County, Ontario area and my mother and her mother (my grandmother) had relatives from Rosedale, Ontario just outside of ...
Cowgirl Clay Studio is in a small storefront along East Frederick Street in Walkersville, part of Andrea Horine’s return to ...
The N.C. Pottery Center is celebrating the work of student potters who participate in the Traditional Arts Program for ...
Despite surviving multiple ownership changes and expansion, it couldn't withstand the economic pressures facing traditional pottery firmsCredit ... founded by Thomas Poole in Longton, Stoke ...