James Pulham and Son

Pulham and Son also manufactured a wide range of terracotta and Pulhamite garden ornaments, originally at their works in Tottenham, but after 1840 at Broxbourne in Hertfordshire.

In 1895 the firm was granted a Royal Warrant by the Prince of Wales, later King Edward VII, and some of their work survives at Sandringham House and Buckingham Palace.

James Pullham II (the son) received a recommendation for the architectural decoration in terracotta.

It won a silver medal at the exhibition, and was installed at Kensal Green Cemetery on its return from Paris.

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Pulhamite and Terracotta Fountain in Dunorlan Park
Tomb of William Mulready in Kensal Green Cemetery
Detail of a folly at Benington Lordship, Hertfordshire. Bricks can be seen beneath the artificial stone [ 1 ]