Charles
Heathcote & Co
|
Location and period of operation:
Heatcote & Co |
Lane End |
1818 |
1824 |
China and Earthenware manufacturer at Lane End, (Longton) Stoke-on-Trent
The principle partner was Charles Heathcote.
NOTE: There was a later company 'Williamson & Son' who used the trade name 'HEATHCOTE CHINA" - there is no
connection between these two companied.
Side plate
transfer-printed in underglaze blue
with impressed mark:
HEATHCOTE & Co 2
Soup plate
Lead-glazed earthenware, transfer-printed in underglaze blue
at the collection of the Victoria & Albert Museumwith impressed mark:
HEATHCOTE & Co 2
earthenware platter printed in blue in a Chinoiserie design
and painted in pink, orange, yellow, purple and green overglazewith the printed Price of Wales' feathers mark
picture: printedbritishpotteryandporcelain
Marks used on ware for identification:
HEATHCOTE & Co
C HEATHCOTE & Co
printed or impressed mark
sometmes the name of the pattern is included
C HEATHCOTE & CoThe Prince of Wales's three-feather
crest appears on printed marks'CAMBRIA' is the pattern name
Heathcote
& Co 2
Heathcote
& Co 3
not
sure what the numbers are after the name
they could be related to the date of
manufacture
Questions/comments/contributions? email: Steve Birks