Thomas Heath






 

Location and period of operation:

Thomas Heath

Longton

1882

1913

 

Earthenware and majolica manufacturer at the Baltimore Works, Albion Street, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, England
  • Sometimes the works were referred to as the Baltimore Works and sometimes as the Albion Works. The two works were likely one and the same, or at least occupied the same site. 

  • J. W. Beswick's wife Esther Annie Beswick has been in partnership with Thomas Heath at the Baltimore Works - this partnership was dissolved in October 1893. Thomas heath continued on his own account.  

  • By October 1913 bankruptcy proceedings were underway.

 

Thomas Heath occupied the works with a number of other companies:  

Concurrently: L Bentley & Co [1882-94], J W Beswick [1894-98], Robinson & Jones [1898-1901], W H Robinson [1901-04]

Subsequently: J H Walton

 



The London Gazette
27th October 1893


notice of the dissolution of the partnership
between Esther Annie Beswick and Thomas Heath

 


 

 


Thomas Heath
Majolica Art Ware
Baltimore Works, Albion Street
of High Street, Longton, Staffs

The Pottery Gazette - January 1890

 


 


Thomas Heath
Albion Works, Longton, Staffs
Earthenware, Art Ware and Majolica 

"Established 1864" probably refers to a previous company 

The Pottery Gazette - 1st January 1913


 


 

The London Gazette
17th October 1913

 
notice of bankruptcy proceedings 

 

 


 

 

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