APPENDIX IV.
Nature of Total Pottery Production for Home and Foreign Trade of the United Kingdom in 1907. Of this production less than 5 per cent. comes from Scotland and Ireland, and about two-thirds of the whole is produced in North Staffordshire.
| Home. | Foreign. | Total. | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Earthenware, Semi-Porcelain and Majolica | 1,683,000[219] | 1,545,000[219] | 3,228,000 |
| Sanitary Ware | 472,000[219] | 300,000[219] | 772,000 |
| Red Pottery, Stoneware, Brown Ware | 331,000 | 291,000 | 622,000 |
| Porcelain, China and Parian | 830,000 | 195,000 | 1,025,000 |
| Tiles—White, Cream, Glazed or Decorated | 362,000[219] | 80,000[219] | 442,000 |
| Tiles—For Floors, Pavements and Mosaics | 55,000[219] | 78,000[219] | 133,000 |
| Jet, Rockingham and Glazed Terra Cotta Ware | 250,000 | 3,000 | 253,000 |
| Electric and Chemical Ware, Crucibles and Furniture Fittings | 365,000[219] | 181,000 | 546,000 |
| Tobacco Pipes[220] | ? | ? | 90,000 |
| Bricks and Fireclay Goods[220] | ? | ? | 64,000 |
| Potters’ Materials | 213,000 | ? | 213,000 |
| Other processes of partial manufacture | 146,000 | Nil. | 146,000 |
| Total | 4,885,000 | £2,649,000 | £7,534,000 |