Whittingham, Ford & Co |
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Location and period of operation:
Whittingham, Ford & Co |
Burslem |
1868 |
1875 |
Earthenware manufacturer, operating at the High Street Pottery, Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, England.
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Subsequently: Whittingham, Ford & Riley
London Gazette
January 12, 1875
announcement that Vincent
Webster left the business
Whittingham, Ford & Co 7½
inch dish pattern name: Amoy
Amoy pattern plate
plate in the garland
pattern
Ironstone jug in the
Canova pattern
Antonio
Canova was an Italian Neoclassical sculptor and it is likely that
the pattern was named after him
Initials and marks used on ware for identification:
W. F & Co.
W F & Co
AMOY is the pattern name
W F & Co
GARLAND is the pattern name
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