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- Maw_&_Co abstract "Maw & Co have made earthenware encaustic and geometric floor tiles since 1850, when the company was established by George Maw and his brother Arthur. Their first factory was in Worcester and in 1862 the company moved to Broseley, Shropshire in the Ironbridge Gorge. In 1883 they moved to the Benthall Works in Jackfield, Shropshire. The new, purpose-built factory was the largest tile works in the world and the company was the world's largest producer of ceramic tiles, making more than 20 million pieces a year.The range of tiles was expanded over the years and included relief tiles, mosaic tiles, transfer printed tiles and hand-painted picture tiles. Designs included Art Nouveau and Art Deco geometric designs. In the 1890s Maw & Co started making high quality art pottery.".
- Maw_&_Co industry Pottery.
- Maw_&_Co thumbnail St_Paul_Mirfield_interior_045.jpg?width=300.
- Maw_&_Co wikiPageExternalLink mawandco.com.
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- Maw_&_Co wikiPageRevisionID "671090202".
- Maw_&_Co wikiPageWikiLink 1862_International_Exhibition.
- Maw_&_Co wikiPageWikiLink Adelaide.
- Maw_&_Co wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_II_of_Russia.
- Maw_&_Co wikiPageWikiLink Art_Deco.
- Maw_&_Co wikiPageWikiLink Art_Nouveau.
- Maw_&_Co wikiPageWikiLink British_Royal_Family.
- Maw_&_Co wikiPageWikiLink Broseley.
- Maw_&_Co wikiPageWikiLink Category:Art_pottery.
- Maw_&_Co wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ceramic_art.
- Maw_&_Co wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ceramics_manufacturers_of_England.
- Maw_&_Co wikiPageWikiLink Centennial_Exposition.
- Maw_&_Co wikiPageWikiLink Ceramics.
- Maw_&_Co wikiPageWikiLink Coalport_China.
- Maw_&_Co wikiPageWikiLink Coalport_porcelain.
- Maw_&_Co wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Maw_&_Co wikiPageWikiLink International_Exposition_(1867).
- Maw_&_Co wikiPageWikiLink Ironbridge_Gorge.
- Maw_&_Co wikiPageWikiLink Jackfield.
- Maw_&_Co wikiPageWikiLink Mintons.
- Maw_&_Co wikiPageWikiLink Pottery.
- Maw_&_Co wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Worcester.
- Maw_&_Co wikiPageWikiLink Shropshire.
- Maw_&_Co wikiPageWikiLink Victorian_era.
- Maw_&_Co wikiPageWikiLink Walter_Crane.
- Maw_&_Co wikiPageWikiLink Worcester.
- Maw_&_Co wikiPageWikiLink Worcester_Porcelain_Company.
- Maw_&_Co wikiPageWikiLink File:CraneMawTile.JPG.
- Maw_&_Co wikiPageWikiLink File:Maw_and_Cos_Benthall_Works_-_geograph.org.uk_-_292048.jpg.
- Maw_&_Co wikiPageWikiLinkText "Maw & Co".
- Maw_&_Co areaServed "Worldwide".
- Maw_&_Co founded "in Worcester, England".
- Maw_&_Co hasPhotoCollection Maw_&_Co.
- Maw_&_Co hqLocationCountry "England".
- Maw_&_Co industry "Manufacture of ceramic tiles".
- Maw_&_Co name "Maw & Co".
- Maw_&_Co type "Private Limited Company".
- Maw_&_Co website mawandco.com.
- Maw_&_Co wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Maw_&_Co wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_company.
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- Maw_&_Co subject Category:Art_pottery.
- Maw_&_Co subject Category:Ceramic_art.
- Maw_&_Co subject Category:Ceramics_manufacturers_of_England.
- Maw_&_Co type Agent.
- Maw_&_Co type Company.
- Maw_&_Co type Organisation.
- Maw_&_Co type Organization.
- Maw_&_Co type Agent.
- Maw_&_Co type SocialPerson.
- Maw_&_Co type Thing.
- Maw_&_Co type Q43229.
- Maw_&_Co comment "Maw & Co have made earthenware encaustic and geometric floor tiles since 1850, when the company was established by George Maw and his brother Arthur. Their first factory was in Worcester and in 1862 the company moved to Broseley, Shropshire in the Ironbridge Gorge. In 1883 they moved to the Benthall Works in Jackfield, Shropshire.".
- Maw_&_Co label "Maw & Co".
- Maw_&_Co sameAs m.012zcn_2.
- Maw_&_Co sameAs Q20746242.
- Maw_&_Co sameAs Q20746242.
- Maw_&_Co wasDerivedFrom Maw_&_Co?oldid=671090202.
- Maw_&_Co depiction St_Paul_Mirfield_interior_045.jpg.
- Maw_&_Co homepage mawandco.com.
- Maw_&_Co isPrimaryTopicOf Maw_&_Co.
- Maw_&_Co name "Maw & Co".