H
J Colclough |
Location and period of operation:
H
J
Colclough |
Longton |
1897 |
1937 |
China and earthenware manufacturer at the Vale Works, Goddard Street, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, England.
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Subsequently: Colclough China Ltd (1937-48)
trio in an European Imari style pattern |
The often crudely applied transparent colour allows the print to show through. Cobalt blue is applied as accents.
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c. 1928-37 |
photos courtesy: Paul Bonas
design
based on one of the Florence
Kate Upton books |
c. 1928-37 |
photos courtesy: Graham Marshall
deco style trio
c.1928-37
deco style trio - pattern number 4059 c.1935-37 |
Colclough Longton England Bone China |
photos courtesy: Margaret Waller
Marks & initials used on ware for identification:
H J C
L
[these initials
used on various marks]
["L" stands for Longton - the town where the factory was situated]
ROYAL VALE CHINA
HJC
LONGTON
[CROWN ABOVE]
VALE CHINA
MADE IN ENGLAND
H J COLCLOUGH
LONGTON
printed mark 1927-37
COLCLOUGH
LONGTON
ENGLAND
BONE CHINA
printed mark 1935-37
these marks were printed in the
1917 Pottery Gazette
H J C
L
England
globe containing a lion with a crown on top
c.1908-28
1908-28 This
earlier mark is more elaborate with clearer flags, crown and centre detail. |
1928-37 In 1928 this style of mark was redrawn - the initials are sans-serif There are some variations in the execution of the mark NOTE: This mark was continued by the subsequent company Colclough China Ltd |
Eastern Vale
China
H J C
England
mark used on children's tea set
Vale China Made in England H J Colclough Longton |
Vale China British Made H J C L |
'Rainbow' is the pattern name |
"L" stands for Longton - the town where the factory was situated
c.1928-37
plate - pattern number: 3702 part of a 21 piece tea set |
the cups have the "ROYAL VALE CHINA" mark |
however the plates etc. also carry the H H & G Ltd mark H H & G Ltd - Hales,
Hancock & Godwin Ltd
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