City Pottery1853-1856
“William Young was the first potter to attempt the manufacture of porcelain in Trenton.” — Denker,…
“William Young was the first potter to attempt the manufacture of porcelain in Trenton.” — Denker,…
City directories indicate that the Mitchell-Bissell Company was operating elsewhere between 1917 and 1919 (on Prospect…
“The business carried on prior to 1872 was the manufacture of table ware. In that year…
The pottery began operating in 1857 as “William Young & Co.”, and in 1858 as “William…
“In March, 1860, Millington and Astbury sold their interest in the pottery to the Youngs and…
“The rapid growth of the Willets’ Manufacturing Company’s works is probably the best indication of the…
In February 1922, reported that the General Chinaware Corporation had acquired the Willets pottery plant. —…
“On July 1st, 1868, a stock company was formed, and the works were improved and doubled…
“In the fall of 1883 the Trent Faience Works was about to be set up as…
“In 1879, W. Kimble commenced the manufacture of chinaware and porcelain hardware trimmings at works which…
The American Porcelain Works was founded in 1895 by N.W. Boch. — Robinson, Dorothy and Bill…
“In the early Seventies, John Salt and his family were operating a small one kiln pottery…
“A fire broke out about three o’clock this morning at the little pottery on Clinton Street,…
“Artistic Porcelain Co. forfeited its charter in 1900.” — Secretary of State. 1914. Corporations of New…
This company was originally established in Corona, Long Island in 1863 as the French China Works.…
“This current company is located on Frazier Street and manufactures lamp bases.” — Robinson, Dorothy and…
“We were shown yesterday an exquisite piece of artistic Parian. It is the handiwork of Mr.…