Cooper Clayton Pottery






 

Location and period of operation:

Cooper Clayton  Pottery 

Hanley

late 1940's

early 1950's

Earthenware manufacturer at Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent  

 

  • A small pottery company who produced toby & character jugs.

  • The name comes from the surname 'Clayton' of the founder of the company and his wife's maiden name 'Cooper'

  • Cooper Clayton Pottery closed in the early 1950's - they sold the moulds to Sterling Pottery who then made these jugs and 
    marketed them as "Clayton Cooper Characters by Sterling" 

 

 

 

Marks used on ware for identification:


Cooper Clayton
Staffs England
 


 


Cooper Clayton Tam O' Shanter character jug



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