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Ceramic Carlton Ware Golf Beaker
By Wiltshaw & Robinson
Located in Oxfordshire, GB
Wiltshaw & Robinson Carlton Ware Golf Beaker.
A ceramic Carlton Ware beaker with a golfing scene and gilt rim. The golf scene shows one golfer dressed in a red coat about to strike t...
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20th Century British Sporting Art Wiltshaw and Robinson
Materials
Ceramic
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- 1stDibs ExpertMarch 25, 2024No, Robinson Ransbottom Pottery is not still in business. The pottery works shuttered in 2005; at the time, it was the oldest continuously operating stoneware factory in the U.S. Some employees of the former company went on to establish a new pottery works called Ohio Stoneware. Shop a selection of Robinson Ransbottom pottery on 1stDibs.