WebJan 25, 2024 · A living archive centre holding the records of Church Gresley pottery T.G.Green & Co Ltd 1864 - 2007. Housing: Staff records, Potters sketches, Catalogues and Collections of sets of the rarest items of pottery once made in the village . Hours of operation. Monday 3:30PM - 6:00PM WebT G Green Pottery. T.G.Green & Co started producing pottery in the village of Church Gresley, South Derbyshire in 1864. Between 1864 and 2007 T G Green produced everything from utilitarian wartime pottery to colourful art deco designs, though it is the blue and white Cornishware introduced in the 1920s that they are most famous for; at their ...
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WebThe T.G.Green & Co Ltd Pottery - Church Gresley Archives were recently contacted by the owner of this Cornishware CANDY PEEL jar who had been literally frightened and intimidated by the content of the messages sent to her on Ebay after she had listed this jar.. She genuinely listed CANDY PEEL for auction starting at £19.99, received an opening … WebVintage Green & Co Yellow Ware Church Gresley Pottery Mixing Bowl 10" England. C $58.23. C $67.71 shipping. or Best Offer. TG Green Ltd. Church Gresley England Souffle Ascot White Cookware. C $18.36. Was: C $22.96. or Best Offer. TG Green Granville Church Gresley Pottery Jar with Lid. C $20.00. bunker station ship
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WebT.G. Green & Co Ltd of Church Gresley, near Burton-on-Trent in Derbyshire. Began trading in Circa 1864 specialising in earthenware and stoneware products. The range includes dinner and tea services and a range of ornamental and function china pieces. The potters mark has distinct variations which includes the distinctive church at Gresley. Grid. WebDomestic Potteries of Church Gresley Common 1760-1860 (copies of which are still available from the address below). Pat has, for many years, originally with her late husband Frank and now with her daughter Melanie, been a keen collector of anything ‘local’ particularly if it was made of pottery. Her interest remains undiminished! WebThe origins of Mason Cash can be traced to a pottery operating in Church Gresley in the 1800s which made goods from the ‘white and cane’ glazed earthenware sometimes known as ‘yellow ware’. The pottery was run by a series of Master Potters, of whom the most colourful was ‘Bossy’ Mason, which is where the ‘Mason’ name came from. bunkers ship