Lincoln Pottery, Cobridge, Stoke-on-Trent
Sneyd Street, Snyed Green
"From 1882 to 1885, Messrs. Beech &
Tellwright manufactured here ordinary earthenware, majolica, etc., for both the
home and foreign markets. Jewitt's 'Ceramic Art of Great Britain 1800-1900. Revised' |
From | To | Occupier | Comments |
1834 | 1866 | John & Robert Godwin | |
1868 | 1895 | Bates & Bennett | Probably sharing the Lincoln Pottery with other manufacturers |
1872 | 1882 | L J Pope & Co | |
1880 | 1880 | Lincoln Works Pottery | Listed in a trade directory of 1880 |
1882 | 1884 | Beech & Tellwright | The partners were Frederick Beech and William Edward Tellwright. The partnership was dissolved in February 1884 and the business continued by William Edward Tellwright and Levi Stanway |
1884 | ? | Stanway & Tellwright | Short lived or concurrent manufacturer |
1885 | ? | The Lincoln Pottery Co. | An 1885 advert describes The Lincoln Pottery Co. as 'Late Beech & Tellwright' |
1878 map showing the pottery
works on Sneyd Street, Cobridge
map courtesy: old-maps.co.uk
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