Cockson & Seddon






 

Location and period of operation:

Cockson & Seddon

Cobridge

1875

1877

 

Earthenware manufacturer at the Globe Pottery, Cobridge, Stoke-on-Trent, England

  • Short lived partnership between Charles Edward Cockson and Joshua Seddon. Cockson's father Charles Cockson had established the business as Harding & Cockson in 1834. 

  • Charles Edward Cockson had been a partner in the earlier business Cockson & Chetwynd and Cockson & Seddon continued the manufacture of white graniteware for the American market.

 

Formerly: Cockson & Chetwynd

Subsequently: Birks Bros & Seddon

 

 



London Gazette March 21st 1876
 

notice that Elijah Chetwynd left the partnership 
and Joshua Seddon joined
 

 



London Gazette March 22nd 1878
 


notice of creditors meeting of Cockson & Seddon 

 




White Imperial Ironstone chamber pot 
Cockson & Seddon

 


 


White Imperial Ironstone sugar holder 

 


 


lidded sauce tureen with stand and serving ladle

 


 

 

Marks used on ware for identification:

COCKSON &
SEDDON

 


Cockson & Seddon
Cobridge

Cobridge is the name of the district 
where the Globe Works were located




IMPERIAL
IRONSTONE CHINA
COCKSON & SEDDON

IMPERIAL
IRONSTONE CHINA
COCKSON & SEDDON

IRONSTONE CHINA
COCKSON & SEDDON

 




The Globe Works

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