Hulse & Adderley






 

Location and period of operation:

Hulse & Adderley

Longton

1869

1875

 

China and  earthenware manufacturer at the Daisy Bank Works, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, England.
  • The partners were Richard Booth Hulse and William Alsager Adderley - they had previously been partners in Hulse, Nixon & Adderley.   

  • In 1874 Richard B Hulse died and the partnership was dissolved. William A Adderley continued on his own account as W.A. Adderley & Co.

 

 

previously: Hulse, Nixon & Adderley  


subsequently: W.A. Adderley & Co.

 

 



London Gazette
April 30, 1875
 

Notice of the dissolution of the partnership between the executors
of Richard Booth Hulse and William Alsager Adderley
 

 



 

 

Hulse & Adderley platter - the pattern is CANTON
Hulse & Adderley platter - the pattern is CANTON
in an 'oriental' style based on elements of the Willow Pattern
Hulse & Adderley
Canton
H & A



 


Hulse & Adderley platter in the traditional Willow Pattern
Hulse & Adderley platter in the traditional Willow Pattern


 STAFFORDSHIRE
STONE CHINA
 H & A

mark with the Stafford Knot and crown above, this was used on Willow pattern ware - the same style of mark was originally introduced by the predecessors - Hulse, Nixon & Adderley

 

 

 

 


 

 

Hulse & Adderley flow blue cake stand
                                 Cake stand in the Albert pattern

Hulse & Adderley mark
later Hulse & Adderley mark
with the initials H & A and the
trade mark sailing ship

the sailing ship mark was retained by
the subsequent companies

the registration diamond shows that the pattern/design was registered on the 27th July 1874

 

 


 

 

Initials & Marks used on ware for identification:

H & A

 

 



bottom centre is the Daisy Bank Works

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