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Creator: Wood & Son
Royal England Blue and White Porcelain Bowl by Wood & Son
By Wood & Son
Located in Miami, FL
Marked "TRILBY"
ROYAL SEMI-PORCELAIN
WOOD & SON
ENGLAND
Brand: Wood & Son
Style: flow blue
Item: Bowl
Pattern: Trilby
Material: Porcelain
Design:...
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Late 19th Century English Victorian Antique Wood & Son Furniture
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Wood & Sons, Frederick Rhead, 'Yuan', 4 Antique Side Plates, U.K., circa 1916
By Wood & Son, Frederick Rhead
Located in Chatham, ON
WOOD & SONS (Manufacturer) Frederick Rhead (Designer) - 'Yuan' (Pattern) - Antique set of four ceramic side plates - transfer decorated - each signed with early back stamp and impres...
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WOOD'S - 'Seaforth' - Blue 12" Transfer Decorated Platter - U.K. - Circa 1931
By Wood & Son
Located in Chatham, ON
WOOD'S (WOOD & SONS) - 'Seaforth' - Antique ceramic serving platter - transfer decorated in blue on a cream ground - gadrooned edge - elaborate Oriental style decoration featuring a ...
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Early 20th Century English Victorian Wood & Son Furniture
Materials
Ceramic
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Wood & Sons
Earthenware manufacturer at the Trent, New Wharf Potteries and later the Stanley Pottery, Burslem.
4x platters four graduated
1 x large round platter
1x large soup tureen with lid,
1 x gravy boat with saucer
2x vegetable tureens with lids
12 x soup plates
11 x dinner plates
9 x side plates
12 x desert plates
Condition:
In excellent condition commensurate for it's age and use.
Dimensions in cm:
Height 3 x Width 41 x Depth 31 - Largest Piece
Dimensions in inches:
Height 1.2 x Width 16.1 x Depth 12.2 - Largest Piece
Manufacturer of earthenware at the Trent, New Wharf and Stanley Potteries, Burslem.
The Wood & Sons business was established in 1865 by Absalom Wood and his son T. F. Wood. The business traded first as Wood & Son, then as Wood & Sons (from c.1907) and was incorporated as Wood & Sons Ltd, in 1910. Mr Harry F. Wood succeeded his father, T. F. Wood, as chairman in 1921 and under his management Wood & Sons Ltd became a large and successful earthenware manufacturer. Associated companies included H. J. Wood Ltd (at the Alexandra Pottery, Burslem), Bursley Ltd (later renamed Susie Cooper Pottery Co. Ltd, at the Crown Pottery, Burslem) and the Ellgreave Pottery Co. Ltd (Ellgreave St, Burslem).
The business became a public company in 1954 under the style Wood & Sons (Holdings) Ltd, although Wood & Sons Ltd continued as the main operating company. The business went into receivership in December 1981 and was sold to members of the Yorke family (some of whom were Board members of the failed company). Under its new owners the business traded as Wood & Sons (1982) Ltd until its closure in 1995.
Wood & Sons Ltd and its subsidiaries produced a vast array of well designed, good quality earthenware for the middle market. The company produced mainly teaware, tableware, fancy earthenware and hotelware. Ivorine China, a semi-porcelain body, was produced in the 1930s and from the 1940s ‘Beryl Ware’—tableware in a green coloured body—was popular. Trade names included ‘Wood’s Ware...
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1860s English Antique Wood & Son Furniture
H 1.19 in W 16.15 in D 12.21 in
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