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Clayburn Pottery

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Former type
  
Private company

Fate
  
Ceased trading

Defunct
  
1960

Founded
  
1953

Industry
  
Pottery

Founder
  
William Lunt

Number of locations
  
1 factory (1953)

Ceased operations
  
1960

Clayburn Pottery

Headquarters
  
Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom

The Clayburn Pottery was an English pottery works based in Milner St, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent.

History

The company was established in 1953 and ceased trading by 1960. The Clayburn pottery produced hand painted decorative wares such as lamp bases, small bowls, jugs and cruet sets. These were complementary to the products of the Midwinter Pottery, and Clayburn was established by William Lunt, who was a director of Midwinter. This link was strengthened by the arrival of Roy Midwinter as another director of the company.

Many of the designs Clayburn produced were similar to those of the Midwinter Pottery, and were intended to sell alongside them. Examples include lamp bases that matched a Midwinter dinner service. In particular, the Midwinter Pottery designer Jessie Tait produced versions of her Fiesta, Prima Vera and Tropicana designs for Clayburn.

References

Clayburn Pottery Wikipedia