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Little Dave
01-06-2012, 09:07 PM
The original pottery was founded in Church Gresley, south of Derbyshire near Swadlingcote by Henry Wileman in 1790. The small scale business employed around 50 men to produce rough pottery from local clays. Later the pottery was taken over by Thomas Goodwin Green in 1864 who brought fame to the brand name TG Green and subsequently built an empire from his business. In 1871 Thomas Green decided to expand the business by producing white earthware which required the build of new and more modern works.

T.G Green is situated 35 miles from Stoke on Trent which in its heyday was the centre of pottery making in the U.K. Consequently the factory relied on self sufficiency by employing an entire workforce to produce its own brick clay, extracting coal from its own land and a lime kiln built to manufacture its own lime mortar. Additional to the labour employed in the milling of raw materials, craftsmen such as carpenters and blacksmiths were employed to help in the making of stilts, glazes and Kiln furniture.
In 1911 the steam powered machinery was replaced with electricity which was installed to power all units.

TG Greens made popular the collectable 'Cornishware' range in 1924 which was the shortened name for Cornish Kitchenware. The design featured a simple and elegant blue banded white inspired by the Cornish Coast and adorned saucers, teapots, bowls, cups, plates and just about anything that could be used in the kitchen. In 1955 a 30% purchase tax was placed on all pottery products which was to be the beginning of a gradual decline until 1965 when the company went into receivership.

The receiver managed to sell the remains of the company which had several owners including Mason Cash. The company went into liquidation in 2004 Fortunately The Table Top Company decided to purchase TG Green and production was relocated.

The old works still houses four bottle top kilns has now been placed on the historical buildings at risk register by English heritage.


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You’ve probably all seen enough pots by now so I will leave it at that!
Thanks for looking :thumb

mr beardy
01-06-2012, 09:24 PM
very nice little D

Little Dave
01-06-2012, 09:28 PM
very nice little D

I woke up this morning, read you facebook comments, felt let down........Thought what the hell.........ROAD TRIP!!!!!!

birdinanaviary
01-06-2012, 09:41 PM
........amazing work there never enough pots!!!

Clough
01-06-2012, 10:18 PM
Super sexxxy Dave and his pot loving.

Motherfooking pot lover! Is a grand place I enjoyed my visit

jST
01-06-2012, 10:24 PM
Yes Dave, lovely stuff. Like your new non hdr styling.

Little Dave
01-06-2012, 10:27 PM
Thanks peeps - The first photo is HDR by the way :thumb

yorkietommo
02-06-2012, 09:29 AM
Top stuff fella. Pot love.



Thanks peeps - The first photo is HDR by the way :thumb

Doesn't look it. Doesn't look to be enough range.