Burmantofts Pottery was a ceramic manufacturer based in Leeds, in Yorkshire, England. The company was established in 1858 by Wilcock & Co. to make architectural ceramics and bricks. In 1889 is was taken over by the Leeds Firebrick Company, whoo extended the range of ceramic products to include vases, jugs, bowls, and figurines. The company became known known for their Art Nouveau and Arts and Crafts style ceramics and "Isnic" wares inspired by William de Morgan.. The company's products were sold both domestically and internationally and were popular among collectors. The company closed in the mid-20th century, and its products are now considered to be collectible items.
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