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Kromdraai, Mogale City
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Ready for collection by Wednesday, 15 May.
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1 Side / Cake Plate = Restored with broken off piece re-glued as per images = 162mm diameter x 14mm deep.
Sold as seen in the images. Images form part of the description.
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Company History...
Thomas Clarke Wild joined his father, Thomas Wild, in the purchase of the Albert Works, Longton in 1895. Wild became sole proprietor on the death of his father in 1898 and from 1905 to 1917 the business traded simply as Thomas C. Wild. As Wilds business prospered he acquired other factories and pottery businesses, the Park Place Works was acquired in about 1910, followed by the Royal Albert China Works in 1917, the Shore & Coggins Ltd business in 1918 and that of William Lowe in 1919. Thomas Wild's sons, Thomas E. Wild and Frederick C. Wild were admitted into partnership with their father in 1917, the business then trading as Thomas C. Wild & Sons. Wild retired from active management in 1932 and the business was incorporated as Thomas C. Wild & Sons Ltd with Thomas and Frederick Wild as the permanent directors. To fund the expansion the company was one of the first UK pottery businesses to list on the London Stock Exchange. The share issue, on 8th July 1947, closed five times oversubscribed only five minutes after opening. Control of the business, and its three remaining subsidiaries Roslyn China Ltd, Chapmans (Longton) Ltd, and Shore & Coggins Ltd, remained, however, firmly in the hands of the Wild brothers and their sons. The company acquired Paragon China Ltd in 1960 greatly expanding its manufacturing base.