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 Majolica1,683,000[219]1,545,000[219]3,228,000
Sanitary Ware472,000[219]300,000[219]772,000
Red Pottery, Stoneware, Brown Ware331,000291,000622,000
Porcelain, China and Parian830,000195,0001,025,000
Tiles—White, Cream, Glazed or Decorated362,000[219]80,000[219]442,000
Tiles—For Floors, Pavements and Mosaics55,000[219]78,000[219]133,000
Jet, Rockingham and Glazed Terra Cotta Ware250,0003,000253,000
Electric and Chemical Ware, Crucibles and Furniture Fittings365,000[219]181,000546,000
Tobacco Pipes[220]??90,000
Bricks and Fireclay Goods[220]??64,000
Potters’ Materials213,000?213,000
Other processes of partial manufacture146,000Nil.146,000
Total4,885,000£2,649,000£7,534,000

APPENDIX V.

Average number of persons employed in China and Earthenware Factories and Workshops in England, Wales and Ireland, 1907.

Males
over 18.
Females
over 18.
Males
under 18.
Females
under 18.
Total.
Wage earners29,00019,3645,7907,50961,663
Salaried persons3,015286299843,684

Of these over two-thirds work in the North Staffordshire Potteries.