George Jones & Sons was a prominent ceramics manufacturer in Stoke-on-Trent, England, which operated from 1864 to 1951. The company was founded by George Jones, who had previously worked for other prominent ceramics firms in the area, and his sons, who joined the business in the 1880s.
The company produced a wide range of ceramics, including earthenware, majolica, and porcelain, and was particularly well-known for its decorative pieces, such as vases, jugs, and figurines. The company's designs were often inspired by historical styles, such as the Renaissance and Rococo, and featured elaborate floral and foliage motifs, as well as figural scenes.
The founder, George Jones died in 1893 and the business continued under the name 'George Jones & Sons' until about 1907 when the works were renamed 'Crescent Potteries' Crescent China was known for its high-quality materials and craftsmanship, as well as its elegant and more...
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