Bradbury,
Anderson and Bettany |
Location and period of operation:
Bradbury, Anderson & Bettany |
Longton |
1844 |
1850 |
china manufacturers at the Crown Works, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent.
The Crown Works in Stafford Street were near Flint Street and in some directories the works is recorded as 'Flint Street'
The partners were James Bradbury of High Street, Robert Anderson of Bridge Street and Thomas Bettany of Furnace Spring.
The business was continued by Anderson and Bettany.
Bettany is variously spelt as Bettany, Betteny, Betteney.
Previously: Bradbury, Anderson & Co.
Subsequently: Anderson and Bettany
London Gazette, 20 December 1850
notice
of the dissolution of the partnership between
Bradbury,
Anderson & Bettany
Bradbury,
Anderson and Bettanny stoneware jug decorated in the 'Vintage' pattern
reference: A Collector's Guide to Nineteenth Century Jugs Volume II
by Kathy Hughes, plate 70 page 29.
Initials used on ware for identification:
B A & B
sometimes the name of the pattern is included
The Royal Arms appear in some marks
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