John A May






 

Location and period of operation:

John Aubyn May

Tunstall & Burslem

c. 1851

c. 1861

 

Earthenware & white ironstone manufacturer at Tunstall and then BurslemStoke-on-Trent, England
  • In 1851 John Aubyn May was recorded as operating at John Street Tunstall. (William White directory)

  • By 1856 he was at Hamil Road, Burslem (Kelly directory) where he remained until at least 1861. 

  • John Goddard (agent & exporter) recorded in his diaries purchasing cream-coloured wares and white granite from J. A. May. Also when the business of R. H. Penman (Armitage, Staffordshire) failed in 1856 Goddard recommended that Penman should sell his American-market "Senate" shape moulds to May. (Godden's Guide to Ironstone, Stone & Granite Ware)

  • The London Gazette (10 July 1866) refers to John Aubyn May as 'late of Burslem, earthenware manufacturer' 



The London Gazette
10th July 1866

 
notice of the dissolution of a business - 
The North Staffordshire Waggon Company - 
which John Aubyn May was a partner in

 


 


white ironstone teapot 

John May
Opaque China

note the inclusion of a faux registration diamond  

 


 

 


white ironstone platter 

John May
Opaque China

 


 


white ironstone covered serving dish in the Columbia Shape 

J May
Columbia Shape 

photos courtesy: David Perrelli

 


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