Who are the Potters that make Simpsons earthenware?

Who are the Potters that make Simpsons earthenware?

North Staffordshire Pottery Marks Simpsons (Potters) Ltd Index for Simpsons Simpsons (Potters) Ltd Manufacturer of earthenware at Cobridge. Elder works, Cobridge 1944 – Formerly SOHO Pottery (Ltd)

Who are the Potters that make earthenware?

Simpsons (Potters) Ltd Manufacturer of earthenware at Cobridge. Elder works, Cobridge 1944 – Formerly SOHO Pottery (Ltd) Trade Names: Solian Ware, Ambassador Ware

What are the trade names of Soho Pottery?

Formerly SOHO Pottery (Ltd) Trade Names: Solian Ware, Ambassador Ware Mark Description & date c.1944+ Note the trade-name “Ambassador” c. 1944+ Note the trade name “Solian” c.1951+ c.1954+ c.1957+ c.1959+ Other printed marks as used including the name of the pattern with the name of the firm in full. Back to Pottery – Ceramic Trade Marks

What was the history of pottery in California?

Helen Stiles, author of numerous books on the history of pottery, noted that Spanish, Mexican, and Chinese design of the 17th and 18th centuries all influenced the decoration of tile and other pottery in California. As people moved into California after statehood in 1848, the demand for ceramic products grew exponentially.

When did the Sears store become a Simpsons store?

Simpsons-Sears stores remained distinct from the Simpson’s stores and the parent companies’ agreement included language to keep them from competing too directly with each other. The Hudson’s Bay Company purchased the Simpsons-branded stores in 1978, but they were later converted to The Bay stores by the early 1990s.

When did HBC decide to close The Simpsons store?

The decision was taken within Simpsons and did not affect the HBC’s other two chains, The Bay and Zellers, which both had increased sales. In 1989, the flagship Simpsons store in downtown Toronto completed a $30 million facelift with a relaunch known as the Miracle on Queen Street.

When did The Simpsons department store open in Toronto?

The store in downtown Toronto included one of the city’s most exclusive restaurants, the Arcadian Court, which opened in 1929 and still operates today (as an event space) after the store’s acquisition by Hudson’s Bay Company in 1978.

Why did the Hudson’s Bay Company buy The Simpsons?

Reasons for the Hudson’s Bay Company’s decision were the recession and the fact that it rarely made profits with the Simpsons stores ever since the acquisition in the late 1970s. According to a financial analyst, Simpsons struggled to stand out from The Bay.

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