Bradbury,
Mason and Broadhurst
|
Location and period of operation:
Bradbury, Mason & Broadhurst |
Longton |
c.1852 |
1854 |
Earthenware and 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'
There may have been two adjacent works.The partners were James Bradbury, Richard Mason and James Broadhurst.
The partnership was dissolved after James Bradbury had died.
The executors of the will of James Bradbury were Thomas Bradbury,
Thomas Cope and John Hulme Hawley.The business was continued by James Broadhurst on his own.
Concurrently: The business also operated as Bradbury, Mason & Bradbury, Bradbury & Mason and as Anderson & Betteny.
Previously: Bradbury, Anderson and Betteney.
Subsequently: James Broadhurst
CROWN POTTERY
Bradbury, Mason and Bradbury
IRONSTONE CHINA
mark courtesy of
R K Henrywood
Staffordshire Potteries, 1781-1900
London Gazette, 1 September 1854
notice of the
dissolution of the partnership of
Bradbury, Mason & Broadhurst
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