S. Hancock & Sons (Staffs). Corona Ware, etc.
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S. Hancock & Sons (Staffs). Corona Ware, etc.
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mal- Number of posts : 341
Location : Beautiful North Wales
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Re: S. Hancock & Sons (Staffs). Corona Ware, etc.
The company was originally Sampson Hancock and later Sons was added. However, for the last 2 years that they were in existance (1935 to 37) they were S. Hancock & Sons Ltd (Ltd added) and the pottery was renamed "Corona Pottery". So my source (Godden) agrees with the website that you looked at.
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S. Hancock & Sons "Rubens Ware" Parrot by F.X. Abraham 1912-1937.
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potterymad62- Number of posts : 914
Location : Redruth Cornwall
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Re: S. Hancock & Sons (Staffs). Corona Ware, etc.
Yes! What a piece art work it is.
potterymad62- Number of posts : 914
Location : Redruth Cornwall
Registration date : 2009-07-22
Re: S. Hancock & Sons (Staffs). Corona Ware, etc.
Generally speaking I think that dark/black backgrounds denote the 1920s when considering factory made wares from the Potteries. Obviously, they would have carried on into the 1930s but once the bright designs of Clarice Cliff and Susie Cooper became popular the colour palette changed quickly.
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Re: S. Hancock & Sons (Staffs). Corona Ware, etc.
Yes you're probably right, I was only guessing at the time frame
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