Flowerpot Friday - 19th Century English Horticultural Terracotta

Flowerpot Friday - 19th Century English Horticultural Terracotta

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English potteries of the 17th and 18th centuries were family affairs   perhaps there were a few hired hands, but pottery was a trade that was passed down from father to son, and until the 19th century, it remained a cottage industry. As the popularity of gardening grew, every conservatory or estate garden had at is core, sheds full of common terracotta pots for starting seedlings and growing plants to the right size for transplanting. This led many potters to include horticultural terracotta among their wares, in addition to pots for cooking, storing or serving food. However by 1850, the demand for terracotta flowerpots became greater than what could be produced and distributed by local potters. The industrial revolution was in full bloom, and railways offered a way to transport goods far and wide. The village potter began to be

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