Emile Bourgeois, Grand Depot, Paris |
Location and period of operation:
Emile Bourgeois |
Paris & Marseille |
1862 |
post WWII |
Emile Bourgeois was not a
pottery manufacturer - he is included here because he was a significant
retailer of Stoke-on-Trent ceramics and glassware at his Paris based Grand Dépôt.
Emile introduced Parisien Society to fine English ceramics.
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covers of catalogues for Le Grand Depot of Emile Bourgeois
BB New Stone BB refers to 'Best Body' |
the impressed marks indicate a manufacturing date of March 1872 this example was distributed by |
the use of ENGLAND indicates a date after 1890 |
ANEMONE was a popular pattern
produced by Minton from the mid-19th
century onwards
Terre Des Fer
(Ironstone)
Seul Dépôt
à Paris
(only house (shop) in
Paris)
17 Rue Drouot
the use of the registration
diamond shows that this ware
was English manufacture
Porcelaines
Fayences & Cristaux Grand Depot Emile Bourgeois 21 Rue Drouot PARIS
BWM & C Pomona is the pattern name BWM & C are the initials of the English pottery company - Brown-Westead, Moore & Co |
BWM & Co Variete is the pattern name
Faience
Anglaise Grand Depot |
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the registration
diamond shows that this design was first registered on 6th December 1882
Brown-Westead,
Moore & Co changed their name in 1904 and so this ware was made
c.1883-1904
Fabricatiõn Anglaise
(English made)
Cauldon Place
England
Brown-Westead,
Moore & Co became Cauldon Ltd
in 1904
the name 'Cauldon Place' was used 1904-1920
"Silicaon China"
Quality Superisure
Importe D Angleterre
Silicon China was a trade name
of
the English pottery company - Booths Ltd
it was introduced c. 1906
Goods from Dresden
Mintons |
Produits de Cobridge |
21 Rue Drouot, Paris
Google Street View 2018
although 'Le Grand Depot' closed after the Second World Ware the buildings are still standing
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