Ford partnershipsBurslem, Staffordshire 1868 - |
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| Union Bank or High Street Potteries Burslem, Staffordshire |
Whittingham, Ford & Co | 1868 - 1873 |
| Newcastle Street Burslem, Staffordshire |
Whittingham, Ford & Riley | 1876 - 1882 |
| Newcastle Street Burslem, Staffordshire |
Ford & Riley | 1882 - 1893 |
| Newcastle Street Burslem, Staffordshire |
Ford & Sons |
1893 - 1908 |
| Newcastle Street Burslem, Staffordshire |
Ford & Sons Ltd | 1908 - 1938 |
| Newcastle Street Burslem, Staffordshire |
Ford & Sons (Crownford) Ltd | 1938 - |
| In a long history of production of earthenwares only the T. Ford & Sons is recorded as having produced the
"Asiatic Pheasants" pattern. The Cartouche mark they applied to this pattern was an adaption of a trade mark which had been in use in the earlier partnership with Riley and possibly earlier. |
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