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The Shufflebottom family
owned and ran a number of pottery companies in Stoke-on-Trent. In the early part of the 20th century William Shufflebottom started a wholesale business (William Shufflebottom Ltd) in Manchester which traded in glass, china, fancy goods and general household items. William's son Oswald invested in several pottery companies, one of which was Ford and Sons, who used the backstamp Crownford. During and after the Second World War, he bought the Queens Pottery on Sutherland Road Longton, which had been operated by George Warrilow & Co, and started Rosina China Company. He also bought Taylor and Kent Ltd on Uttoxeter Road. William's grandson - also named Oswald, and known as Dougal, became the MD of William Shufflebottom Ltd, and his older brother Derek ran the various Pottery Companies. The
family also ran a screen printing business making transfers called Transcreen. Ford & Sons - In 1938 the Burslem based company of Ford & Sons was purchased by Oswald Shufflebottom and was renamed Ford & Sons (Crownford) Ltd. Rosina China Co Ltd - Around 1941 the brothers Oswald & Derek Shufflebottom acquired the business of George Warrilow & Son. It was renamed to Rosina China Co. Ltd. Taylor & Kent - In 1947 the Longton based Taylor & Kent was purchased. Elizabethan Fine Bone China Ltd - In 1982 Taylor & Kent was renamed to Elizabethan Fine Bone China Ltd. Crownford China Ltd - In September 1987 Elizabethan Fine Bone China merged with Rosina China Co. Ltd. and from June 1988 they operated under the temporary name of 'Crownford Holdings Ltd'. In January 1989 the merged companies became Crownford China Co. Ltd. In 1994 Crownford China was sold to the Churchill Group.
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