English Pottery
English pottery refers to ceramic ware produced in England, known for its diverse styles and techniques. It includes various types such as earthenware, stoneware, and porcelain. Notable centers of production include Staffordshire, Bristol, and Worcester, each contributing unique designs and glazes.
The history of English pottery dates back to the Roman period, but it flourished in the 18th century with famous potters like Josiah Wedgwood. English pottery is characterized by its decorative patterns, often inspired by nature and everyday life, making it both functional and artistic.