Blue underglaze transfer became a standard feature of Staffordshire pottery.
Three years after the couple were married, in 1925, she began buying Staffordshire pottery with American themes.
However, profits were small and he faced competition from the Staffordshire Potteries.
She campaigned successfully to remove lead paint glazes from Staffordshire pottery.
Tubelining has been used by a number of firms in the Staffordshire Potteries.
Both had been recruited from the Staffordshire potteries.
To this day it remains as one of the oldest surviving buildings in the Staffordshire Potteries.
Staffordshire Potteries had a factory (now demolished) beside the aerodrome.
In addition to Mansfield, the new company engaged about forty men from the Staffordshire potteries, and they were transported there by boat.
China and porcelain was produced, decorated with pictures of the ox, including a range of blue and white Staffordshire pottery.