Cauldon
Potteries Ltd
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Location and period of operation:
Cauldon
Potteries Ltd |
Hanley |
1920 |
1962 |
China
and
earthenware
manufacturer Stoke-on-Trent,
England.
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Previously - Cauldon Ltd [1905-20]
Subsequently - see information on incarnations of the Cauldon name
Cresent Potteries for China
and Earthenware
The CoalportChina Co Ltd
Cauldon Potteries Ltd
George Jones & Sons Ltd
1951 Advert
The Pottery Gazette Reference Book
Marks used on ware for identification:
The crown device was first
introduced by Brown-Westhead, Moore & Co (previous owners of the
Cauldon works), and was used by subsequent owners. Some former marks from Cauldon Ltd were continued after 1920 and so it is difficult to date these type of marks with any certainty. Why is some of the Cauldon ware marked "Est 1774"?
Therefore by no stretch of the imagination was the firm "Cauldon Ltd" or "Cauldon Potteries Ltd"; or indeed the buildings it occupied established in 1774!! However potters were very fond of working back to find the earliest date they possibly could to incorporate in their back stamp. Job Ridgway built the works in 1802 and his father (Ralph Ridgway) was a potter and it is likely that the date "1774" has some connection with Ralph Ridgway. Royal Cauldon the style "Royal Cauldon" was adopted c.1930 onwards
Royal Cauldon "Est 1652" This date appears after 1962 when Pountney & Co. Ltd. of Bristol aquired the name and goodwill of Cauldon Potteries Ltd. |
Cauldon
England
some former marks from Cauldon Ltd were continued after 1920
Cauldon
England
Est 1774
Made in England
1920-30
Royal Cauldon
1930-50
the style "Royal Cauldon" was adopted c.1930
onwards
Royal Cauldon
1774
Made in England
1950-62
The Cauldon Place works Cauldon Potteries operated at the
Cauldon Place Works |
The Crescent Potteries Cauldon Potteries operated at the
Crescent |
Subsequent incarnations of the Cauldon name
The history of the use of
the Cauldon name is complex, much of the following information
originates, with permission, from the excellent book
'Handbook
of British Pottery Manufacturers 1900-2010' by Michael Perry
In 1962 Pountney & Co. Ltd. of Bristol took the business of Cauldon Potteries Ltd and incorporated the business into their existing factories at Bristol (and in 1969 in Cornwell). Pountney continued with the crown device and the name "Royal Cauldon" and used it on their ware. In the same way that Cauldon Potteries Ltd used "est 1774" - even though it was not true; Pountney claimed to be able to trace their Bristol factory origins back to 1652. (although at various times they claimed an established date as 1750 and also 1683). They did not start to use the "Est 1652" claim until c.1945. The fact of the matter is that some pottery fragments were found which bore the date 1652 and 1653 - these fragments were evidence of a previous works which had been built over and was later occupied by Pountney. So there were no family or business connections with this previous works - just a location. So the claim "Englands Oldest Pottery Est 1652" was fanciful in the extreme; and the original Cauldon works had no physical connection with Bristol - the Cauldon Works were established in 1802 some 150 miles away in Stoke-on-Trent.
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Cauldon Potters Ltd Bristol (1962-69)
Cauldon
Potters Ltd. used the trade name 'Royal Cauldon' and produced ware using
some of the Cauldon Bristol Potteries Ltd Redruth, Cornwall (1969-c.1974)
Cauldon Bristol Potteries Ltd. used the trade name 'Royal Cauldon' and 'Bristol' hotelware.
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Royal Cauldon ware with marks using 'est 1652' were produced c.1962-74
Cauldon Potteries Ltd Knottingley, Yorkshire (c.1984-c.2007 )
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