Venables
& Baines, John Venables & Co, Venables Mann & Co. |
Location and period of operation:
Venables & Baines Venables, Mann & Co John Venables & Co |
Burslem |
1850 1852 1853 |
1852 1856 1855 |
Earthenware and China manufacturers at the Hole House Pottery, Nile Street, Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, England
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Previously Mellor, Venables & Co.
Subsequently: John Venables & Co (at the Trent Pottery)
London Gazette 20 July 1852
notice of the dissolution of the partnership
between Venables and Baines
London Gazette 4 August 1854
London Gazette 26 January 1855
London Gazette 30 January 1855
Notice of patents by Venables & Mann
Registered by Venables & Baines
21st Septr 1850
The printed diamond mark gives
the date 5th July 1847
- this is the date of the registration of the Medici pattern
the pattern was registered by the predecessor
Mellor, Venables & Co
The impressed diamond mark give
the date 21 September 1850
- this will be the date of the registration of the shape.
the shape was registered by Venables & Baines
- see more on registration dates -
water jug by Venables & Baines - in the UNION pattern |
The diamond mark gives the date Aug 5th 1849 - this is the date of the registration of the pattern the pattern was registered by the predecessor Mellor, Venables & Co - it was used by the subsequent Venables partnerships. |
transfer ware platter and water
jug produced by
Venables & Baines - the pattern is called UNION
c.1850-52
platter with the same UNION
pattern - but produced by
Venables, Mann & Co
c.1852-56
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Venables & Mann Patent Tambour Ware c.1852 - 1856 |
photos courtesy: Julia Perry
A significant amount of dinner ware by Venables & Mann and bearing the mark 'Patent Tambout Ware' has been found amungst the wreck of the sailing Ship - The Nashwauk. The Nashwauk was a three-masted wooden ship, built at River John, Nova Scotia, in 1853. On 13 February 1855 the vessel sailed from Liverpool , England, for Port Adelaide, Australia, with a general cargo and 300 assisted emigrants, mostly from Ireland. On 13 May after 89 days smooth sailing, poor navigation on behalf of the ship's master contributed to the vessel running aground adjacent to Moana in Gulf St. Vincent. All passengers reached the shore. |
UNION Venables & Baines c.1850 - 1852 |
UNION Venables, Mann & Co IRONSTONE (impressed) c.1852 - 1856 |
'UNION' is the pattern name
the registration diamond gives 17 February 1852
as the date of the pattern
registration
Ironestone China
Venables & Baines
c. 1850 to 1852
Ironestone China
Venables, Mann & Co
c. 1852 to 1856
fragment found under foundation
of house
built in 1880 in Corning, New York
(courtesy: Charles Hetherington)
Ironstone China
John Venables & Co
c. 1853 to 1855
this mark was used when John Venables was at the Hole House Pottery
John Venables & Co
Trent Pottery
Burslem
c. 1856 to ?
this mark was used when John Venables was at the Trent Pottery
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