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Brunt Bucknall & Co. Ltd Ceramic Matchstriker

Brunt Bucknall & Co. Ltd matchstriker dating from the 1900s.
The Hartshorne Brewery was based in Hartshorne which is now in South Derbyshire.

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Brunt Bucknall & Co. Ltd matchstriker dating from the 1900s. The Hartshorne Brewery was founded by victualler, William Brunt, in 1832.

William Brunt Founder

The Hartshorne Brewery was founded by victualler, William Brunt, in 1832.
From 1832 to 1855 Brunt & Bucknall were listed as brewers in Woodville, which at that time was located in Leicestershire.
After a fire in 1875 the brewery was rebuilt over two years.
By 1876 the business was trading as Brunt, Bucknall, Ratcliff & Betterton.
The following year it was trading as Brunt & Company. Its partners were William Brunt, Samuel Bucknall and Henry Inman Betterton.

Brunt, Bucknall & Co. Ltd Registration

In 1890 the firm, with an estate of 101 properties, was registered as a limited company, Brunt, Bucknall & Co. Ltd
By the time of its registration the Company was advertising its 'Wooden Box Ales'.
By 1896 offices, stores and a depot, had been established in Leicester, and the Company employed more than 300 workers.
Financial difficulties after the First World War resulted in the acquisition of the Hartshorne Brewery, with over 100 pubs, by Thomas Salt & Co. Ltd in 1919.
Brewing ceased in 1923.
The brewery was demolished, but the bottling stores, remain.
Between 2005 and 2012, part of the building was used by the Tollgate Brewery.

The manufacturer's mark states - Mintons

Additional information

Breweriana Manufacturer

Mintons

Year Of Manufacture

1904

Brewery Origin

England

Reverse Finish

Standard

Stock Location

On Display Office

Breweriana Material

Ceramic

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