John Maddock &
Son(s) (Ltd) |
Location and period of operation:
J Maddock
& Sons (Ltd) |
Burslem |
1855
|
1981 |
Earthenware
manufacturers at Newcastle
Street Works, Dale Hall,
Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, England.
|
Previously: John Maddock
John Maddock & Sons Limited
manufacturers of
Royal Vitreous Porcelain Dinner, Tea, & Toilet Ware
Manufactories: Burslem, Staffordshire
Established 1830
Gold Medal., St. Louis 1904
Pottery Gazette - January 1906
the "established 1830"
refers to the original company of Maddock
& Edwards
Marks used on ware for identification:
John Maddock & Sons used a range of marks, often including a crown or lion or sometimes both. Maddock were incorporated as a Limited Company in 1896 and so marks including 'LTD' must be after this date - however not all marks after 1896 included 'LTD'. Some mark include the date 'Est 1830' - this refers the the founding of the original company Maddock & Edwards. Any mark with 'Maddocks' (note the 's' at the end) is an American company and not Maddock & Sons of Burslem, England. |
Maddock's Lamberton Works Royal Porcelane Maddock Pottery Co of Trenton, New Jersey,
USA |
article on Thomas Maddock & Sons |
Maddock
Ironstone China
printed or impressed mark with a
castle
used by John Maddock before 1855
John Maddock & Son
c.1855-70
In
1855 John junr was taken into partnership and the business traded as John Maddock & Son.
From
around 1870 the other son James was taken into partnership and the business traded as John Maddock & Sons. |
John Maddock & Sons England Vitrified |
John Maddock & Sons England Royal Vitreous |
c.1870-96
John Maddock & Sons Ltd Royal Vitreous England |
John Maddock & Sons Ltd Royal Vitreous Made England |
John Maddock & Sons Ltd England Vitrified |
1896+
(LTD was not added until 1896)
Royal
Stone China
Maddock & Co
Burslem England
Trade Mark
c.1906+
unusual mark - it appears that
this is the only mark used by Maddock with "& CO"
marks before and after this one all have "& Sons"
Trade Mark John Maddock & Sons Staffordshire Potteries England |
Trade Mark Royal Semi Porcelain John Maddock & Sons England |
c.1906+
the name 'Royal Semi Porcelain'
was used on white ironstone
ware which seemed to be produced mostly for export
Royal Ivory John Maddock & Sons Ltd England |
the registration number dates to 1930 |
c.1927+
Maddock England early 1930's |
Embassy Maddock Made in England c.1935+ |
John Maddock & Sons Ltd Made in England Vitreous c.1945+ |
Ivory Ware John Maddock & Sons Ltd Made in England c.1945+ Similar to the 1927 mark but "ENGLAND" replaced with "MADE IN ENGLAND" |
John Maddock & Sons used a
range of marks, often including a crown or lion or sometimes both
Royal
Ivory Est 1830 Maddock England The ROYAL IVORY shield mark was found on the same plate as the crown mark. The date 'Est 1830' refers the the original company Maddock & Edwards |
c.1945+
Vitrified Maddock England c.1955+ |
John Maddock & Sons Ltd England Royal Vitreous c.1960+ |
Maddock England Royal Vitreous c.1961+ |
John S Maddock Burslem England unusual mark - although this mark certainly belongs to the John Maddock & Sons company it is not known why this mark has 'John S. Maddock' |
photos courtesy: Alan Thomson
Maddock Hotelware Made in England |
Empire Crockery Co. Montreal Maddock - England Ultra Vitrified |
Maddock Ultra Vitrified Made in England |
marks used on catering ware - perhaps only used on export ware
photos courtesy: Angela (Canada)
The American Market
Mr. Henry Maddock died rather suddenly last month at his residence in Brooklyn, New York, aged sixty-two. He was born in Staffordshire, and was the youngest son of Mr. John Maddock. Deceased, in conjunction with his brother Thomas, was for many years the agent in the United States for John Maddock & Sons, Burslem. He retired from business in 1900. He leaves a widow and one son, Mr Sidney Maddock, who is a director in the firm of Maddock & Miller. |
Pottery Gazette - December 1907
Maddock's English Hotelware
Maddock & Miller
53 Barclay Street, New York
The Pottery
& Glass-Brass Salesman (Aug. 3, 1911)
Importers of
English China, Glass and Fine Pottery
Maddock & Miller were established around 1897 as importers of English ware. They represented other English potters as well as John Maddock & Sons Ltd. Sidney
Maddock (son of Henry Maddock, grandson of John Maddock) was a partner
in the business of Maddock & Miller. |
John Maddock & Sons Ltd
England
Colonial
Burley &
Co
Hotel Dept
Chicago
c.1883-1923
photo courtesy: Carol Rehak
Burley & Co (c.1883-1923) were Chicago based wholesalers and importers of pottery & glassware. |
Branksome Hall the motto reads: Keep Well The Road |
John Maddock & Sons Ltd Made in England The T. Eaton Co Limited Canada Maddock produced canteen ware for Branksome Hall, Toronto. It was imported by Eaton's department store, also of Toronto Canada |
photos courtesy: Shane Jeavons
- click for more on Maddock's Newcastle Street Works -
MADDOCK, John (c. 1807-77), pottery manufacturer, Burslem. John Maddock (snr.) the son of John and Sarah Maddock, was born in Burslem and baptised on 19 July1807. The firm of John Maddock was founded in the 1830's in premises in Newcastle Street, Burslem. John Maddock was in partnership with Seddon from 1839 to1842. The firm made granite ware for the American market.
He married Martha nee Knowles and his children included John Maddock junior and James Maddock (see 1871 census details below). By 1871 John Maddock snr had retired and his son had taken control of the company. He died in 1877. His widow presented the mayoral chain of Burslem in his memory in 1880. Sources: IGI Staffs; Jewitt; Staffs. Sentinel 8 July 1916; VCH viii; People of the Potteries |
1871 Census:
dwelling place:
Name | birth | place born | position in house | Occupation |
John Maddock Senr | abt 1808 | Burslem, Staffordshire, England | Head | retired earthenware manufacturer |
Martha Maddock | abt 1808 | Leigh, Lancashire, England | Wife | |
Margrett Maddock | abt 1847 | Burslem, Staffordshire, England | Daughter | |
Sarah Maddock | abt 1842 | Burslem, Staffordshire, England | Daughter | |
Jane Maddock | abt 1850 | Endon, Staffordshire, England | Daughter |
1871 Census:
dwelling place:
Name | birth | place born | position in house | Occupation |
John Maddock Junr | abt 1832 | Burslem, Staffordshire, England | Head | earthenware manufacturer (employing 208 people) and landowner |
Julia Maddock | abt 1839 | Kidsgrove, Staffordshire, England | Wife | |
Evelyn Maddock | abt 1870 | Alsager, Cheshire, England | Daughter | |
Sarah A Ash | abt 1851 | Kidsgrove, Staffordshire, England | Servant | cook, domestic servant |
Pamela Heath | abt 1851 | Talk 'O the Hill, Staffordshire, England | Servant | housemaid, domestic servant |
Julia Johnson | abt 1858 | Alsager, Cheshire, England | Servant | nurse, domestic servant |
Joseph Machin | abt 1817 | Middlewich, Cheshire, England | Servant | gardener, domestic servant |
Mary Machin | abt 1818 | Malpas, Cheshire, England | Gardener's Wife |
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