Ceramic Trade Marks - M
Initials Used as Trade Marks - M
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North Staffordshire Pottery Marks |
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Charles Meigh (& Son) |
Charles Meigh (& Son) Manufacturers of earthenware at the Old Hall Pottery, Hanley. In 1835 he was the successor of his father Job Meigh. From 1850-51 he was in partnership under the name 'Charles Meigh, Son & Pankhurst'. From 1851 to March 1861 he traded under he name 'Charles Meigh & Son' Subsequently he traded under the style 'Old Hall Earthenware Co Ltd' |
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Mark |
Description
& date |
CHARLES MEIGH
C M |
Many printed, impressed or moulded
marks were used incorporating the initials 'C M' or the name in full.
c.1835-49 |
C M S & P | When trading as 'Charles Meigh, Son & Pankhurst' these initials were incorporated in marks c.1850-51 |
C MEIGH & SON
C M & S |
Many marks from 1851 to March 1861 incorporate the initials 'C M & S' or the name in full. |
Impressed or printed mark; slight
variations occur with different wording according the the item. - such as
'Indian Stone China', 'Improved Stone China' etc.
c.1835-61 |
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