Chetham & Robinson (& Son)  






 

Location and period of operation:

Chetham and Robinson

Lane End

1822

1837

Chetham, Robinson & Son

Lane End

1837

1841

 

Earthenware manufacturers at the Commerce Street WorksCommerce Street, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, England

 

previously (and partly concurrently): Chetham (& Son) [1810-35] 

subsequently: Jonathan Lowe Chetham [1841-62]

 

click here for details of the manufacturers at the Commerce Street Works

 


 

The London Gazette
12th February 1841
 


notice of the dissolution of the partnership of Chetham, Robinson, and Son following death of John Robinson





NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us, as Manufacturers of Earthenware, carrying on business at Longton, in the parish of Stoke-upon-Trent, in the county of Stafford, under the firm of Chetham, Robinson, and Son, and as surviving Partners of John Robinson, late of the same place, Manufacturer of Earthenware, deceased, was, on the 11th day of November now last, past, dissolved by mutual consent:

As witness our hands this 21st day of January 1841.

Jonathan Lowe Chetham

Samuel Robinson

William Batkin

The James X Deakin Mark of

James Wardle,
Executors of the late John Robinson.

 

 

 


 

Chetham & Robinson

c.1822-37 


plate in the garden pattern

Warranted 
C & R

 


 

Chetham, Robinson & Son

c.1837-41

 


Willow pattern platter

Warranted 
C R & S

this mark incorporates the Royal Arms

 


 

 


wash set in the Chinese Pagoda patterm 

Chinese Pagoda
C. R. & S.

 


 

 


plate in the Mecca pattern

Mecca
C R & S

photos courtesy: Steven Ewenson 

 


 

 

Initials and marks used on ware for identification:

C & R
Chetham & Robinson
1822-37
 


Warranted 
C & R

 


C R & S
Chetham, Robinson & Son
1837-41

mark of Chetham, Robinson & Son
mark of Chetham, Robinson & Son

MECCA is the pattern name

 


- click for details of the Commerce Street Works

 


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