F
J Emery |
Location and period of operation:
Francis
J Emery |
Burslem |
1878 |
1894 |
Earthenware
manufacturer mainly at the Bleak Hill
Works, Burslem,
Stoke-on-Trent, England.
|
The London Gazette
10 May 1859
Francis Joseph Emery together
with Jacob Furnival and John Derbyshire
gave notice of a patent application of an invention of "improvements
in
apparatus for supporting articles of china and earthenware in kilns and
ovens"
F J Emery
Bleak Hill Pottery, Burslem, Staffordshire
Pottery Gazette, October 1880
The London Gazette
20 March 1894
receiving
order against Francis Emery
leading to bankruptcy
selection of ware in
the ALBANY pattern
Platter in the Versailles pattern
Platter in the ERIE pattern
Marks used on ware for
identification:
F. J. EMERY
BURSLEM
F.J.E.
marks incorporating
"ENGLAND" are c.1891-1894
F. J. E.
c.1878-91
"JAVA" is the pattern name
F. J. E.
c.1878-91
"SATSUMA" is the pattern name
c.1891-1893
"ALBANY" is the pattern name
c.1891-1893
"VERSAILLES" is the pattern name
c.1891-1893
"ERIE" is the pattern name |
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