Ceramic Trade Marks - B
Initials Used as Trade Marks - B

 

North Staffordshire Pottery Marks

 

T. & R. BOOTE LTD


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 T. & R. BOOTE LTD

Manufacturers of earthenwares, ironstone, etc. at Burslem from 1842 to 1963. 

From 1906 the company concentrated on the manufacture of tiles.

Mark

Description & date

T & R B

T & R BOOTE

T B & S

Early marks consist of (or incorporate) the firm's name or initials.

The word 'England' was added to the marks from 1891.

SENATE is the pattern name


T & R BOOTE
BURSLEM

The registration number dates the pattern from 26th June 1870

 

T&R BOOTE

SYDENHAM SHAPE

The registration diamond dates 
from 3rd September 1853

 

 

ROYAL PREMIUM
T & R BOOTE
ENGLAND

 

TOURNAY is the pattern name

The registration diamond dates the pattern  
from 7th January 1880

The inclusion of ENGLAND in the mark
probably dates the manufacture from 1891 onwards

TOURNAY is the pattern name

Trade Mark
ROYAL PREMIUM
T & R BOOTE
ENGLAND

The registration number 33645 dates the pattern from 1885

The inclusion of ENGLAND in the mark
probably dates the manufacture from 1891 onwards


BURMA is the pattern name

ROYAL PREMIUM
T & R BOOTE
ENGLAND

The registration number 51430 dates from 1907

 

TRADE MARK
ROYAL PREMIUM
SEMI PORCELAIN
T & R BOOTE
ENGLAND
Waterloo Potteries

 


T & R BOOTE's
ROYAL PREMIUM 
WG
Trade mark

Theis style of printed mark dates from c.1870-1906

the lack of ENGLAND in the mark
probably dates the year of 
manufacture to 1890

 



ROYAL PATENT
IRONSTONE 
T & R BOOTE

date c.1842 - 1891

the lack of ENGLAND in the mark
dates the year of 
manufacture to pre 1891

 

 


Trade mark
T & R BOOTE
ROYAL PREMIUM
IRONSTONE 

date c.1860's - 1891

this mark is noted on a plate with a pattern registered in 1863

the lack of ENGLAND in the mark
dates the year of 
manufacture to pre 1891

 

Engadine is the pattern name 


T & R BOOTE
ROYAL SEMI PORCLAIN
WATERLOO POTTERIES
ENGLAND 

This style of printed mark dates from c.1890-1906

 

   

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