William Harry Grindley and Alfred Meakin established the W. H. Grindley & Company in 1880. When Alfred Meakin left in 1884, William became sole proprietor.
Grindley began producing ceramics at the Newfield Pottery in Tunstall in Stoke-on-Trent, England. In 1891, the company expanded and moved to the Woodfield Pottery, also in Tunstall.
The company manufactured a wide range of earthenware and ironstone pieces with the express intention of exporting to the USA, South America, Canada, and Australia
THIS LISTING:
Pattern: Unknown Pattern Name
Model: Bread and Butter / Cake Plates
Dimensions: 18cm long x 16.5cm wide
Condition: All pieces are in great to excellent vintage condition, with very little surface wear. There are no chips or cracks.