Heath & Blackhurst Heath, Blackhurst & Co |
Location and period of operation:
Heath
& Blackhurst |
Burslem |
1859 |
1877 |
Earthenware manufacturers at the Hadderidge Pottery, Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, England.
|
Formerly: Heath & Tunnicliffe
Subsequently: Blackhurst & Tunnicliffe
The London Gazette
28th September 1877
Notice of the dissolution
of the partnership
between Heath & Blackhurst
plate in the Park Scenery pattern |
Park Scenery H & B |
cake stand in the transferware GOTHIC pattern |
H & B garter mark with the intials H
& B |
photos courtesy: Paul Tennant
Marks & initials used on ware for identification:
H & B
H B & Co
H & B
garter mark with the intials H
& B
'GOTHIC' is the pattern name
The Hadderidge Pottery "came into the hands of Heath & Blackhurst in 1859, who were succeeded by Blackhurst & Tunnicliffe, and then in 1880 by Blackhurst & Bourne. The mark is a garter, encircling the initials H & B., B & T., or B & B."
Jewitt's 'Ceramic Art of Great Britain 1800-1900' |
Asiatic Pheasants H & B |
Asiatic Pheasants H, B & Co |
Heath & Blackhurst and Heath & Blackhurst & Co produced ware in the Asiatic Pheasants pattern
Park Scenery
H & B
this mark has also been attributed to Heath & Blackhurst
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