Leonard Street Pottery






 

Location and period of operation:

Leonard St. Pottery

Burslem

c.1953 ?

c.1962 ?

 

Little is known about this company. They appear to have been decorators and guilders of ware produced by others. Some pieces have the mark of Stanley Bone China and also Shelley Potteries which are overstamped by Leonard Street Pottery.

Stanley was a trade name of Charles Amison & Co Ltd. The style of the 'Stanley' mark is c.1953-62 and the suposition is that Leonard St. pottery dates from this period. 

 

 


Trio in an unnamed pattern 

 


 


Trio in the 'pinkie' pattern 

 


 

 
Trio in the Princess pattern 

 


 


Part of a dinner set in an unnamed pattern with rose decoration 

 

 
some pieces in the 'rose' pattern have just the Leonard St Pottery mark
others in the same set have both the Leonard mark and the Stanley mark 

 


 


gilded tea set 

mark on the cups 

 


mark on the saucers - which is the Leonard Street mark overprinted on the Shelley Potteries mark 

photos courtesy: Kirsten Christensen  

 

 


 

Marks used on ware for identification:

 

   
 Leonard St Pottery
Fine Bone China
Burslem

some marks include 'Warranted 22KT gold'

sometime the pattern name is included

 


 

Stanley was a trade name of Charles Amison & Co Ltd

Leonard Street Pottery appear to have added addtional decoration
and guilding to ware manufactured by others.

 


Questions, comments, contributions? email: Steve Birks