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  Slipware from the collection of U.W. Aberystwyth
 Staffordshire slipware and the Toft family c. 1680
 
 A Staffordshire potter provides a rotisserie c. 1750 'Dutch Oven', Staffordshire,18th century
Ceramic Collection, U.W. Aberystwyth
 
 Ann Davis commissions a slipware jug 1818 North Devon slipware jug for Ann Davis
Ceramic Collection, U.W. Aberystwyth
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 Buckley in north Wales is important in the pottery industry c. 1850 Dishes from Buckley
Ceramic Collection, U.W. Aberystwyth
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 Leach moves to Japan 1909
 
 Leach and Hamada move to England 1920
 
 Leach and Hamada experiment with slip decoration c. 1921
 
 Michael Cardew in Winchcombe 1926
 
 A potter in Japan is influenced by English slipware c. 1930 Slipware by Kanjiro Kawai
Ceramic Collection, U.W. Aberystwyth
 
 Michael Cardew throws and slices a pie dish c. 1931 Pie dish by Cardew
Ceramic Collection, U.W. Aberystwyth
 
 Michael Cardew moves to Abuja in Nigeria c. 1950
 
 A slipware plate commemorates Uganda's independence 1962 A plate for Uganda by George Sempala
Ceramic Collection, U.W. Aberystwyth
 
 Geoffrey Fuller applies slipware to figurative pottery c. 1980 Man and Woman sitting in a Garden by Geoffrey Fuller
Ceramic Collection, U.W. Aberystwyth
 
 Peter Smith produces decorative jugs in the slipware tradition 1986 Jugs by Peter Smith
Ceramic Collection, U.W. Aberystwyth
 
 Annabeth Rosen makes bold use of the slipware tradition 1994 Plate with fruit forms by Annabeth Rosen
Ceramic Collection, U.W. Aberystwyth