Portland Pottery Ltd






 

Location and period of operation:

Portland Pottery Ltd

Cobridge

1946

1953 (1956)

 

Earthenware Manufacturer at the Regal Works, Cobridge, Stoke-on-Trent, England

  • The business was incorporated as a Limited company in 1945 and by 1949 Portland Pottery were part of the Lawley Group of pottery manufacturing companies.

  • The 1951 Pottery Gazette Directory lists Edgar F. Lawley as the Chairman of Directors and the London office as Ridgway & Adderley, 30 Portland Place.  

  • In 1953 business became part of Ridgways (Bedford Works) Ltd and subsequently (1955) became a subsidiary company of Ridgway Potteries Ltd. 

  • In 1956 Portland Pottery Ltd was wound up. The name 'Portland Pottery' was retained as a trade name of Ridgway Potteries Ltd.

 

 


 


North Staffordshire Pottery Company Ltd
Hotel and Catering ware Specialists
Contractors to H.M. Goverment and Leading Railways and Shipping Companies

Portland Pottery Ltd
Manufacturer of Domestic Tableware

Pottery Gazette Directory 1947

Both Portland Pottery and the North Staffordshire Pottery Co Ltd 
were part of the Lawley Group of pottery manufacturing companies. 

 


 

The London Gazette
13th January 1956


Notice of the winding up of Portland Pottery Ltd 

 


 

   
God Speed the Plough
Industry Produceth Wealth 

 


 


horse themed pattern - coffee mugs and saucers 

Portland Pottery Ltd
Regal Works 
Cobridge
Made in England

 


 

 


typical Portland Pottery dinner set 

Portland Pottery 
Cobridge
Staffordshire

1/1956 is the month/year of manufacture: January 1956

 


 

 

Marks used on ware for identification:

PPC
trademark registered in 1946 
includes the initials PP with the letter C for Cobridge
 

Portland Pottery

Portland Pottery
LTD


 

    


PCC 

trademark registered in 1946 
consisting of a vase with the initials PP and the letter C for Cobridge
 


Portland Pottery Ltd
Regal Works 
Cobridge
Made in England



Portland Pottery 
Cobridge
Staffordshire
Made in England

often including the month/year of manufacture 

 


 


Ridway
Portland Pottery

Cobridge
Lawley England

this style of mark was used after 1955 when Portand Potteries
 became a subsidiary company of Ridgway Potteries Ltd. 

 


 

    
these milk and cream jugs have the same pattern - one was produced in March 1955 with the name Portland Pottery
and two were produced with the mark Ridgway Portland Pottery  

 


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