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Kromdraai, Mogale City
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JUG = 175mm handle to spout x 115mm widest point x 195mm high.
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Gibson's made the 'Largest Teapot in the World'
This teapot was produced c.1907-1910 for exhibition stands
Held 1024 cups of tea. Dimensions = 790 x 1,100 x 690 mm.
Gibson & Sons (Ltd) = Burslem = 1885 to c. 1975
Earthenware manufacturer (particularly of teapots) at Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent. The business was owned by Samuel Gibson (previously of Gibson & Sudlow). Gibson & Sons became a limited company in 1905 and then traded as Gibson & Sons Ltd. Producers of dinner and tea wares, they were particularly known for teapot manufacture. In 1885 they occupied the Harvey Pottery, Lingard Street, Burslem, which they occupied until 1957, at the same time (1885) they occupied the newly built Albany Pottery, Moorland Road, Burslem until 1965 - some of their marks bear the names 'ALBANY & HARVEY POTTERIES'
For a short period (c.1925-30) they also used the Chelsea Works, Moorland Road, Burslem and then Susie Copper took these works. By 1965 the Albany Pottery was too large for them and the business was moved to Howard Pottery, Norfolk Street, Shelton (with Royal Winton).
Condition = Good. Has crazing throughout.
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