National Porcelain Companyc. 1918 - 2002
In February 1922, reported that the General Chinaware Corporation had acquired the Willets pottery plant. —…
In February 1922, reported that the General Chinaware Corporation had acquired the Willets pottery plant. —…
“The Trenton Fireclay and Porcelain Co. was the last of a series of terracotta and porcelain…
“This company manufactures all varieties of fire-brick, salt-glazed, drain- and sewer-pipe, chimney tops and flues, and…
“In 1890 partners by the names of Barlow & Marsh started the Crown Porcelain Works to…
“In the fall of 1883 the Trent Faience Works was about to be set up as…
“In the manufacture of Rockingham and Yellow Ware the Mayer Brothers excel. Their manufactures consist of…
The shell of Hill Refrigeration Co. Plant #2 is a remnant of this pottery. In 1932…
“J. Bentley Pope and James G. Lee who have been connected with the Union Pottery, last…
“Chief designers and modellers were Isaac Broome (beginning in 1883) and William Wood Gallimore (beginning in…
“In about 1886, Thomas Connelly, formerly of the Irish factory [Belleek], began to experiment with the…
“This company was founded in 1939 by Stephen J. Judnak and Joseph Przechacki. Products include porcelain…
“Lenox dinnerware ultimately achieved a degree of acceptance accorded only the finest of its foreign competitors.…
“Bellmark was founded in 1893 by Sidney, Robert and Hughes Oliphant. They manufactured plumbers’ and druggists…
“In the early Seventies, John Salt and his family were operating a small one kiln pottery…
“This current company is located on Frazier Street and manufactures lamp bases.” — Robinson, Dorothy and…
There is considerable confusion between this pottery, located on the corner of North Clinton Avenue (the…