Location and
period of operation:
F.
C. Emery
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Longport
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1940s
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1990s
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Pottery wholesale and
retail seller primarily based at Longport, Burslem,
Stoke-on-Trent, England.
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Emery did not
produce their own ware but decorated blanks supplied by various
pottery companies including W H Grindley & Co
Ltd, Sadler, Shelley
and RH & SL Plant.
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F. C. Emery and Sons Ltd traded from the 1940s until the 1990s. It was founded by Frederick Charles Emery
and traded as a wholesale and retail business in pottery and fancy goods.
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Originally Frederick Charles used to buy
"pots" in a basket then took them on the train to various markets to sell. The business expanded after WW2 and had warehouse premises in Furlong Road, Tunstall and then relocated, after a fire, to Scott Lidget Road, Longport.
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His sons Eric and Roy joined the business after the war and had regular market stalls in Kidderminster, Chester and Birkenhead plus a wholesale business for other traders from Longport.
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In the sixties middle son Fred joined the business and added permanent stall in Warrington. Also a shop was purchased in Chester market and run by Fred’s daughter Hilda and a further permanent market stall was
added in Coventry.
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The business also developed buying in white ware
(china and earthenware), sometimes "run of kiln", selecting it
themselves - selling on some and also decorating the best. The decorating was contracted out to Broadhurst Bros. in Burslem but the patterns and prints were from FC Emery (hence the logos and the ware). The decorated ware then went back to Longport and was sold through its various outlets.
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After Frederick Charles died in 1967, youngest son Roy lead the business with his brothers Eric and Fred. The business expanded with additions to the warehouse and the purchase of Bennions business also in Longport.
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With time the elder bothers retired and in the 1990s the Longport warehouse was sold and Roy continued the business eventually just with the Warrington stall.
source:
Kris Emery (grandson of F. C. Emery)
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platter with fish pattern
- F C Emery
Bone China
platter - F C Emery
Coffee Set - F C Emery
Marks used on ware for
identification:
F. C. EMERY
F. C. E.
F. C. Emery
Longport
English Bone China
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English Bone China
F. C. E.
Longport
Stoke-on-Trent
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W.H. Grindley & Co Ltd
England
Staffordshire Ironstone
Designed
for F.C. Emery & Sons Ltd
Stoke-on-Trent
The bowl is marked with W H
Grindley and
F C Emery as shown above.
This style
of sailboat was introduced from 1954. The name changed to 'Grindley of
Stoke' in 1978
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Shelley
England
F C Emery
Longport
The saucer is marked with
Shelley and F C Emery
as shown above.
The cup is only marked with the F C Emery
mark.
The pattern is identical on
both.
This style
of Shelley mark was introduced
from 1925. Shelly Potteries ceased operation
in 1965 |
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Royal Tuscan
Made in England
Fine Bone China
F C Emery
Longport
English Bone China
ROYAL TUSCAN was a trade
name of
RH & SL Plant who operated at
the Tuscan Works, Longton.
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photos courtesy: Gary
Buttrick
The teapot is marked with the impressed SADLER
mark
All the other items are marked F C Emery
The teapot is on cream body, all
other items are on a white body
the pattern is identical on all the items.
Questions, comments,
contributions? email: Steve Birks