Clementson, Young & Jameson






 

Location and period of operation:

Clementson, Young & Jameson

Hanley  
(Shelton)

1844

September 1845

 

Earthenware manufacturer at the Shelton Potteries, Broad Street, Shelton (Hanley), Stoke-on-Trent, England.
  • The partners were Francis Clementson jnr., William Young and William Jameson.

  • In September 1845 Jameson left the partnership which was then continued as Clementson & Young  

NOTE: this business was not connected with Clementson Bros pottery company.

Subsequently:- Clementson & Young

 


The London Gazette
30th December 1845


Notice of the dissolution of the partnership between 
Francis Clementson jnr., William Young and William Jameson

 


 


flow blue plates in the Columbia pattern

 The pattern was introduced by Clementson, Young and Jameson and then continued by Clementson & Young.

One plate is marked Clementson, Young & Jameson; one Clementson & Young;  one has an impressed mark and the other is unmarked


Ironstone
Pearl
Clementson, Young & Jameson
 


Columbia
Clementson & Young

 


 

 


brown transferware tureen in the Aleppo pattern 

Ironstone
Aleppo
Clementson, Young & Jameson

the registration number shows that the pattern was registered on the 17th October 1844

 


 

Marks and initials used on ware for identification:

C Y & J

CLEMENTSON YOUNG & JAMESON

 


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