Powell & Bishop |
Location and period of operation:
Powell
& Bishop |
Hanley |
1867 |
1878 |
China and Earthenware manufacturer at the Stafford Street Works and the Church Works, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent.
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Formerly: Livesley Powell & Co [1851-1866]
Subsequently: Powell, Bishop & Stonier [1878-1891]
Plate by Powell & Bishop in
the ELSIE pattern
Pompeii is the pattern name c.1875-78 photos courtesy: Albert Peloso |
examples of Powell & Bishop Ironstone ware:
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Marks & initials used on ware for identification:
P & B
BEST
P & B
POWELL & BISHOP
This mark (Caduceus) was registered as a
trade mark by Powell & Bishop in 1876 and often appeared with the
initials P&B below it - the mark was also used by subsequent
partnerships.
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trade marks of Bishop &
Stonier
- the style of the marks were continued by subsequent partnerships -
ELSIE is the name of the pattern
Ironstone China Powell & Bishop |
Ironstone China Powell & Bishop England |
Typical printed marks used by Powell & Bishop [1867-1878] the mark with the addition of "ENGLAND" is unusual as it uses the country of origin before it became mandatory for export to the US in 1891 |
Ironstone China
Powell & Bishop
Hanley
Staffordshire
mark incorporating the Royal Arms
on Royal Arms
P&B
AUTUMN is the pattern name
the registration diamond
shows that the
pattern was first registered on the 17th March 1874
c.1874-78
photo courtesy: Elizabeth Hurrell
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information on the Stafford Street Works -
Questions, comments, contributions? email: Steve Birks