Staffordshire figures are a type of popular pottery figurine made in England from the 18th century onward. Many Staffordshire figures made from 1740 to 1900 were produced by small potteries and makers' marks are generally absent. Most Victorian figures (1837 to 1900) were designed to stand on a shelf or mantlepiece and are therefore only modelled and decorated where visible fro… WebEntdecke ATEMBERAUBENDE ANTIKE STAFFORDSHIRE PORZELLANFIGUR EINES RAMS in großer Auswahl Vergleichen Angebote und Preise Online kaufen bei eBay Kostenlose Lieferung für viele Artikel!
Victorian Staffordshire Pottery – Alan Finney Antiques Limited
Web1) The Knopf Collector's Guides to American Antiques: Pottery & Porcelain. 2) Hodkinson, M. A Staffordshire black and white dog on aA Staffordshire black and white dog on a cushion base, 11cm (4.25") high, another Staffordshire dog, 13cm (5") high and two Staffordshire sheep; Lot of 6 English porcelain figurines. WebVictorian Staffordshire Pottery. Showing 1–12 of 18 results. 1. 2. →. A miniature Staffordshire figure of The Duke of Wellington. Circa 1880. £ 95.00 Add to basket. A pair … share files pc to pc
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WebMar 2, 2015 · TRADE MARK – After the Trade Mark Act of 1862, not normally on pottery until 1875. REGISTERED NUMBER – Registered After 1884 – see numbers guide. ROYAL ARMS … Webthe mark appears with and without the words 'Semi Porcelain' Impreial Semi Porcelain Myott Son & Co England. c.1907+ BAYEUX is the pattern name . Myotts Royal Crown Staffordshire England. c.1930+ Royal Crown isn't a pattern name - it is a range of ware: Myott Staffordshire England. c.1930+ Myott Son & Co Made in England. c.1936+ this marks ... WebNorth Staffordshire Pottery Marks . Crown Staffordshire Porcelain Co Ltd. Crown Staffordshire China Co Ltd. poop puree commercial