Jennens and Bettridge


Jennens and Bettridge, Aaron Jennens and John Bettridge and later only A. Jennens and J. Bettridge ) were highly regarded for producing quality papier-mâché wares. They acquired the workshops of Henry Clay, Japanner to George III and the Prince of Wales, in 1816. Their original premises were in Birmingham and they started a London branch at 3 West Halkin Street, Belgravia in 1837. Later offices were established in Paris and New York.