Milton Pottery is a historic pottery company in New Zealand that was founded in the 1873. The pottery was established by Charles F. Bourne, a potter who had immigrated to New Zealand from England. Bourne had previously worked at the Rockingham Pottery in England and brought his knowledge and skills to New Zealand.
The pottery was located in the town of Milton, in the Otago region of the South Island of New Zealand. The town had a rich clay deposit, which provided the raw material for the pottery's production.
Milton Pottery produced a range of ceramic items, including dinnerware, teapots, jugs, and vases. The pottery's wares were known for their high quality and durability, and were popular throughout New Zealand.
One of the most iconic items produced by Milton Pottery was the "Milton Lion," a large ceramic lion that was created as a symbol of the pottery. The more...
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