Due to an availability of naturally occurring clay, salt, lead, and coal, the Staffordshire region of England was home to many manufacturers of fine English porcelains from the small forgotten factories of the folk art-based industry to the giants such as Spode, Wedgwood, Minton, Doulton, and Aynsley. Thousands of beautiful transferware patterned pieces were created and shipped to American buyers from factories in towns like Fenton, Longton, Hanley, Burslem Stoke, and Tunstall which now make…