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Garden Machinery Association (BAGMA) - promotional ceramic mug (1980's)

Garden Machinery Association (BAGMA) - promotional ceramic mug (1980's)
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Garden Machinery Association (BAGMA) - promotional ceramic mug (1980's)

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For sale is a promotional mug produced by Coloroll for the GARDEN MACHINERY ASSOCIATION. The Garden Machinery Association was established in 1917 and were a trade & dealer organisation for the agricultural, gardening and ground-care machinery dealers. The Association also employ engineers that provide servicing and repairs for such machinery. The Association is now known as the British Agricultural & Garden Machinery Association (BAGMA).

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Outline history (including Coloroll):

* Staffordshire Potteries Ltd grew out of the Keele Street Pottery Group and through the acquisition of smaller local pottery companies.
* By 1963, most of their operations were located on the 38 acre Meir site, formerly Meir Airport.
* 1972 Staffordshire Potteries Ltd assumed the KilnCraft name.
* 1979 Company bought by Royal Winton as a going concern, company's name remained unchanged.
* 1985 Company bought by the Coloroll Group of Manchester as well as Bilton tableware of Stoke-on-Trent. The company became the Ceramics Division of the Coloroll Group and the KilnCraft brandname was retained.
* 1990 The Coloroll Group went into receivership and there was a management buy-out of the Ceramic Division (Staffordshire Potteries Ltd/KilnCraft) to form a new company called Staffordshire Tableware Ltd (STL). STL included Biltons.
* 1994 Biltons sold amid a continuing decline in business for the company.
* 1999 A third of the Meir site was sold to Sainbsury for a new Homebase store.
* 2000 STL went into receivership when Bank of Scotland refused to extend its loan facility.

From 1972 through to 2000, the above companies made a major contribution to the British potteries industry. They were renowned for their ranges of mugs, tableware and dinnerware through the brandnames of KilnCraft, Biltons and Medici.
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https://ie.linkedin.com/company/british-agricultural-and-garden-machinery-association---bagma

https://bagma.com/

http://www.thepotteries.org/allpotters/286a.htm

http://www.thepotteries.org/allpotters/950b.htm

http://www.thepotteries.org/advert_wk/049.htm

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DESCRIPTION:
Size: about 3 9/16" high x 3 1/8" O.D., excluding the handle (90mm x 79mm).
Finish: screen printed in 3 colours with an overall clear glaze.
Material(s): white china clay.
Imprint: COLOROLL KILNCRAFT ENGLAND
Weight (excluding transit packaging): about 275g
Approximate age: c.1985 to c.1990

CONDITION:
Excellent unused condition. No damage, no chips, no cracks, no crazing.
Please see photograph(s), these form part of the description.

POSTAGE:
* Postal costs are extra, additional to the Asking Price.
* I always get a proof-of-posting certificate.
* I combine postal costs for multiple items when these are paid for and posted the same time.

RETURNS:
* Return accepted if the item(s) is returned in same condition it left me, then the full Agreed Asking Price will be refunded. Postal costs are not refundable.
* Buyer pays the return postal costs - unless agreed otherwise.

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