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Chelsea Works,
Moorland Road, Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent
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Occupier |
Comments |
1889 |
1909 |
Hollinshead & Griffiths | The founders of the Chelsea Works - although many sources give the start date as 1889 a 1893 trade journal says they started 'six years ago' making the date c.1887 |
1914 |
1915 |
Harrison & Philips | |
1925 |
1930 |
Gibson & Sons | Gibson &
Sons occupied a number of factories - in 1885 they occupied the Harvey
Pottery, Lingard Street, Burslem, which they occupied 1885 - 1957.
At the same time (1885) they occupied the
Albany Pottery, Moorland Road, Burslem until 1965. For a short period (c.1925 - 1930) they also used the Chelsea Works in Moorland Road, Burslem. By 1965 the Albany Pottery works had become too large for them and the business was moved to Howard Pottery, Norfolk Street, Shelton (with Royal Winton). |
1930 |
1932 |
Susie Cooper | Disaster struck
Susie Cooper's newly founded company (started 1929 in Tunstall) when the
landlord was made bankrupt. It was only in the Spring of 1930 that real business commenced in the Chelsea Works, Moorland Road, Burslem, with Susie Cooper buying in earthenware shapes to be decorated with her own designs. |
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1937 (57?) |
Vincent Pottery Co | |
1955 (57?) |
1986 |
Studio Szeiler Ltd | Operated by Joseph Szeiler until his death c.1980 - the company was then run by his friend Edward Nother. |
1986 |
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Moorland Pottery | Moorland specialises in reproduction Staffordshire dogs; Art Deco ware after the style of Susie Cooper and animals after the style of Studio Szeiler. Both Cooper and Szeiler previously occupied the Chelsea Works. |
As always the dates are
approximate.
Frontage of the Chelsea Works
on Moorland Road,
Burslem
photos: Ian Pearsall
Messrs. Hollinshead and
Griffiths, Chelsea Works,Burslem
from.....
A descriptive account of The Potteries (illustrated) - 1893 advertising and
trade journal.
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the bottle oven at
the Chelsea works - a four chamber muffle kiln with circular hovel
on square base.
Studio Szeiler
figurine of a zebra
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Joseph Szeiler was Hungarian born - he became a figure manufacturer in earthenware at Hanley (c.1951-55) and the Chelsea Works, Burslem from c.1957-1986. |
location of the
Chelsea Works - opposite Burslem Railway Station
1898 OS map
Burslem Station on
the Potteries Loop-line
in the centre
background is are the Baths and to the upper right
is the end of the Chelsea Works
Related pages Chelsea Works - listed building status
about Burslem.. Burslem - one of the Six Towns of Stoke-on-Trent Burslem Station on the Potteries Loop Line also see.. Advert
of the Week external links..
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