Coade & Sealy
Other Business Names:
- Coade, Eleanor
- Pincot, Daniel
- Sealy, John
- Croggon, William
Locations city-town / local authority / county1974 / region-state / country:
- Lambeth, Greater London, Greater London, Greater London, England
Sectors:
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Non metallic mineral products manufacture
Cement, concrete, plaster, alabaster & artificial stone products manufacture
Notes:
Eleanor Coade, 1733-1821, was first established in business as a draper in City of London in 1760s. 1769 joined Daniel Pincot at Lambeth in making and modelling a ceramic based artificial stone and owned business from 1771. Supplied leading architects. 1799-1813 she was in partnership with John Sealy as Coade & Sealy. 1799 opened showrooms. On Coade's death, business bought by William Croggon and closed c1840
Publications:
- 'Accounting for business. Financial management in the eighteenth century' in A Laurence et al (eds), Women and their Money, 1750-1950. Essays on women and finance by Wiskin, Christine
- Advertisements for artificial stone in the Daily Advertiser by Valpy, Nancy, & Alison Kelly
- Businesswomen and financial management. Three eighteenth century case studies by Wiskin, Christine
- Coade Stone by Van Lemmen, Hans
- 'Coade stone' in J P S Davies, Antique Garden Ornaments. 300 years of creativity. Artists, manufacturers and materials by Davies, John P S
- 'Coades Artificial Stone Works' in Survey of London ... Volume 23. South Bank & Vauxhall. The Parish of St Mary. Part One by Unknown
- 'Coade's Artificial Stone Works' in Survey of London. Volume 23. South Bank and Vauxhall. The Parish of St Mary Lambeth by Unknown
- Eleanor Coade. Artificial stone manufacturer, born Exeter 1733, died London, 1821 by Havill, John
- Eleanor Coade at Stowe by Kelly, Alison
- Mrs Coade's Stone by Kelly, Alison
- Regency Coade. A study of the Coade record books, 1813-21 by Ruch, John E
- Revisiting the origins of Coade stone by Stanford, Caroline
Groups:
Other Business Names:
- Coade, Eleanor
- Pincot, Daniel
- Sealy, John
- Croggon, William
Locations city-town / local authority / county1974 / region-state / country:
- Lambeth, Greater London, Greater London, Greater London, England
Sectors:
- Non metallic mineral products manufacture Cement, concrete, plaster, alabaster & artificial stone products manufacture
Notes:
Eleanor Coade, 1733-1821, was first established in business as a draper in City of London in 1760s. 1769 joined Daniel Pincot at Lambeth in making and modelling a ceramic based artificial stone and owned business from 1771. Supplied leading architects. 1799-1813 she was in partnership with John Sealy as Coade & Sealy. 1799 opened showrooms. On Coade's death, business bought by William Croggon and closed c1840Publications:
- 'Accounting for business. Financial management in the eighteenth century' in A Laurence et al (eds), Women and their Money, 1750-1950. Essays on women and finance by Wiskin, Christine
- Advertisements for artificial stone in the Daily Advertiser by Valpy, Nancy, & Alison Kelly
- Businesswomen and financial management. Three eighteenth century case studies by Wiskin, Christine
- Coade Stone by Van Lemmen, Hans
- 'Coade stone' in J P S Davies, Antique Garden Ornaments. 300 years of creativity. Artists, manufacturers and materials by Davies, John P S
- 'Coades Artificial Stone Works' in Survey of London ... Volume 23. South Bank & Vauxhall. The Parish of St Mary. Part One by Unknown
- 'Coade's Artificial Stone Works' in Survey of London. Volume 23. South Bank and Vauxhall. The Parish of St Mary Lambeth by Unknown
- Eleanor Coade. Artificial stone manufacturer, born Exeter 1733, died London, 1821 by Havill, John
- Eleanor Coade at Stowe by Kelly, Alison
- Mrs Coade's Stone by Kelly, Alison
- Regency Coade. A study of the Coade record books, 1813-21 by Ruch, John E
- Revisiting the origins of Coade stone by Stanford, Caroline