Thomas G BoothTunstall , Staffordshire 1876 - 1883 |
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| Church Bank Pottery, as Thomas Booth & Co Tunstall, Staffordshire |
1868 - 1872 |
| Church Bank Pottery, as Thomas Booth & Son Tunstall, Staffordshire |
1872 - 1876 |
| Church Bank Pottery, as Thomas G Booth Tunstall, Staffordshire |
1876 - 1883 |
| Church Bank Pottery, as T.G.& F Booth Tunstall, Staffordshire |
1883 - 1891 |
| Church Bank Pottery, as Booths (Ltd) Tunstall, Staffordshire |
1883 - 1891 |
| Church Bank Pottery, as Booths (Ltd) and at other locations Tunstall, Staffordshire |
1891 - 1848 |
| Hanley, as Booths & Colcloughs Ltd Staffordshire |
1948 - 1954 |
| Thomas Booth and his sons in their various partnerships shared the Church Banks Works in Tunstall with Ralph Hammersley until 1883 when Ralph moved his production to Burslem. Produced similar quality earthenwares to Ralph Hammersley who also produced the "Asiatic Pheasants" pattern with a harp Cartouche mark at the Church Banks Works. Only the TGB has been found on "Asiatic Pheasants" wares so far confining its production to 1872 - 1883 under the Booth Cartouche |
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| T G B Printed mark contained in the "Asiatic Pheasants" cartouche |