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- Herculaneum_Pottery comment "The Herculaneum Pottery was based in Toxteth, Liverpool, England. between 1793/4 and 1841. They made creamware and pearlware pottery as well as bone china porcelain.About 1793-4 Richard Abbey, who had been apprenticed to John Sadler, an engraver, started a pottery at Toxteth Park, on the north side of the River Mersey, along with a Scotsman named John Graham. In 1796 they sold the business to Worthington, Humble & Holland, who engaged as manager Ralph Mansfield, of Burslem.".
- Q5736364 comment "The Herculaneum Pottery was based in Toxteth, Liverpool, England. between 1793/4 and 1841. They made creamware and pearlware pottery as well as bone china porcelain.About 1793-4 Richard Abbey, who had been apprenticed to John Sadler, an engraver, started a pottery at Toxteth Park, on the north side of the River Mersey, along with a Scotsman named John Graham. In 1796 they sold the business to Worthington, Humble & Holland, who engaged as manager Ralph Mansfield, of Burslem.".