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Cobbold & Co. Ltd Ceramic Ashtray

Cobbold & Co. Ltd ceramic ashtray dating from the 1930s.
The Cliff Brewery was based in Ipswich, Suffolk.

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Cobbold & Co. Ltd ceramic ashtray dating from the 1930s.

Cobbold Brewery Foundation

The first Cobbold Brewery was founded by maltster Thomas Cobbold, in Harwich, in 1723. A second brewery, the Cobbold Cliff Brewery, on Cliff Lane in Ipswich, was founded in 1746.
By 1790 the partnership of Cobbold & Cox was running the Harwich operations, whilst John Cobbold was managing the main brewery in Ipswich.
John Cobbold died in 1835 leaving his son, Thomas, in control, and when he retired in 1840 the original Harwich brewery was closed. A second Harwich brewery was purchased by John Cavalier Cobbold in 1863, and this brewed for thirteen years until it was closed, leaving the Cliff Brewery as the only remaining operation.
Between 1894 to 1896 the Cliff Brewery was completely rebuilt resulting in an impressive modern tower building.
In 1898 the famous 'Wolsey's Gate', with the word 'Cardinal', became a Cobbold's registered trade mark.

Cobbold's in the 20th Century

In 1904 the Cliff Brewery was extended.
The Company traded as Cobbold & Co., with an estate of 236 public houses, until its registration in 1924 when it became Cobbold & Co. Ltd.
Cobbold & Co. Ltd's Cliff Brewery merged with Tollemache's Breweries Ltd in 1957 to form Tollemache & Cobbold Breweries Ltd, with a combined estate of 451 public houses.
Tollemache's Brook Street Brewery was closed in 1961.
A new bottling plant was installed at the Cliff Brewery in 1973.
The Company was acquired by Ellerman Shipping Lines in 1977 and subsequently by the Barclay Brothers in 1983.
The Cliff Brewery was sold to the Brent Walker Group, and this resulted in its closure in 1989, when it was decided to contract brew Tolly Cobbold beers at J.W.Cameron & Co. Ltd's brewery in Hartlepool.
After the collapse of the Brent Walker property empire, the Cliff Brewery re-opened after a management buy-out in 1991, but sadly closed again in 2003 when it was purchased by T.D.Ridley & Co. Ltd.
The Cliff Brewery became a listed building.

There are two identical versions of this ashtray except the one featured has the words Light Pale Ale on the left hand side whilst the other version has the words switched to the right hand side of the ashtray.

Additional information

Breweriana Manufacturer

No Maker's Mark

Breweriana Material

Ceramic

Year Of Manufacture

1936

Brewery Origin

England

Reverse Finish

Standard

Stock Location

Box 03

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