Bishop
& Stonier |
Location and period of operation:
Bishop
& Stonier |
Hanley |
1891 |
1939 |
China
and Earthenware
manufacturer at the Stafford
Street Works, the Church
Works and the Waterloo Works, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent,
England.
|
James Watson Bishop |
John Stonier |
Formerly: Powell, Bishop & Stonier
also see:
The sun never sets on Bisto
Ware
Bishop & Stonier
The Pottery Gazette - January 1906
Bishop & Stonier Ltd
Hanley, Staffs
The Pottery Gazette - February 1913
Bishop and Stonier, china and earthenware manufacturers
from..... 1907
Staffordshire Sentinel
'Business Reference Guide to The Potteries, Newcastle & District'
The London Gazette
8th January 1901
Notice of the dissolution of
the partnership between
James Watson Bishop and Mary Stonier, William Henry Bishop
and William Stonier Yates (as executors of John Stonier, deceased)
the business was continued by James Watson Bishop
The London Gazette
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The London Gazette
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transfer-ware plate by Bishop & Stonier in the Perceval Pattern"A printed/painted and moulded design, the centre a bunch of flowers, the border with trailing blossom runners, the rim with shell and scroll moulding"
BISTO
ENGLANDPerceval is the pattern name
the registration number 83171 shows that the pattern was first registered on 28th July 1890 by the previous company - Powell, Bishop & Stonier - however the trade name BISTO was used by Bishop & Stonier
photos courtesy: Shirley Gibson
washset in the Avondale
pattern
tureens in the CYPRUS pattern
the registration number 43546
dates from 1904
This large fruit bowl or
punch bowl perhaps measures 10 1/4 inches in diameter, and just over 5
inches in height.
PATTERN NAME,
"FLORENCE", |
oval side plate supplied to the Cosmopolitan Hotel, Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada |
|
Canadian Tumbler Company
were a retailer and supplier of hotel and catering ware
they purchased pottery from a number of English potters including:
Bishop & Stonier, Deans
(1910) Ltd, Globe Pottery,
Ridgways
Marks used on ware for identification:
B & S
ORIENTAL IVORY
[trade name]
BISTO
[trade name]
B & S
'Avondale' is the pattern name
the registration number 174406 dates from 1892
printed marks used c.1891- 1936.....
Oriental Ivory
This mark was registered as a trade mark
by
Powell, Bishop & Stonier in 1880 the
mark was also used by
subsequent partnerships including Bishop & Stonier.
Bisto
England
'Falstaff' is the pattern name
This mark (Caduceus) was registered as a trade mark by Powell & Bishop in 1876 the mark was also used by subsequent partnerships including Bishop & Stonier. Caduceus: A winged staff with two serpents twined around it, carried by Hermes (Greek God) it is a symbol of commerce. - see Wikipedia article on the Caduceus
The "BISTO" trade name was only used by Bishop and Stonier and often appeared (but not always) with the two marks shown above. |
printed marks used c.1899 - 1936.....
Imperial Semi Porcelain
Bishop & Stonier
England
Imperial
Semi Porcelain
Bishop & Stonier
England
'GRANT' is the pattern name
the staff and serpents mark appears
in the shield on this style of mark
Ironstone China
Bishop & Stonier
England
these two printed marks are
similar in style
to those first introduced by Powell &
Bishop
Bishop England |
Oriental Ivory Bishop England |
Bishop Made in England |
marks with only the name BISHOP
and not
'Bishop & Stonier' date from 1936-39
- click for information on the Stafford Street works -
Questions, comments, contributions: : Steve Birks