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Price guide to antique and vintage ceramics including pottery, porcelain and earthenware.

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Medieval anthropomorphic jug
Posted inDate Line Ceramics Price Guide

Medieval Ceramics

Medieval pottery was produced in Britain from the sixth to the late fifteen centuries AD. It is generally less well made than Roman pottery. Gritty ware, for example is very…
Posted inDate Line Ceramics, Price Guide
T & R Boote Maker's Mark
Posted inBritish Makers Marks British Pottery and Porcelain Makers Marks Price Guide

T & R Boote

T & R Boote were manufacturers of earthenwares at Burslem from 1842 to 1963. They were particularly known for ironstone wares until around 1906 when the company then concentrated on…
Posted inBritish Makers Marks, British Pottery and Porcelain, Makers Marks, Price Guide
Lladro Cinderella Coach
Posted inFairy Tales and Nursery Rhymes Price Guide

Cinderella

Cinderella is a fairy tale which has been told throughout the world for generations. It is a much older tale than many people realize with the origins dating back to…
Posted inFairy Tales and Nursery Rhymes, Price Guide
Diamond Registration Marks on ceramics
Posted inBritish Pottery and Porcelain Price Guide Tiles Price Guide

Diamond Registration Marks

Diamond registration marks were used from 1842 until 1883. During that time it took two different formats and these can easily be used to date the registration of the design.…
Posted inBritish Pottery and Porcelain, Price Guide, Tiles Price Guide
English Delft Charger
Posted inBritish Pottery and Porcelain Price Guide

English Delft

English delftware is tin-glazed pottery made in the British Isles between about 1550 and the late 18th century. The main centres of production were London, Bristol and Liverpool with smaller…
Posted inBritish Pottery and Porcelain, Price Guide
Armorial Teapot
Posted inArmorial Ware Price Guide

Armorial Teapots

Armorial Teapots. Below are some examples and price guides of Armorial Teapots including a famille rose teapot and a drum shaped Chinese export teapot. A pearlware armorial teapot and cover,…
Posted inArmorial Ware, Price Guide
A NANTGARW SHAPED-OVAL DISH CIRCA 1821-23
Posted inBritish Makers Marks British Pottery and Porcelain Makers Marks

Thomas Pardoe Information

Thomas Pardoe was a British enameler noted for flower painting and apprenticed at the Derby (Nottingham Road) porcelain factory in the 1780s
Posted inBritish Makers Marks, British Pottery and Porcelain, Makers Marks
A Nantgarw porcelain oval footed centre-dish, circa 1818-20
Posted inBritish Makers Marks British Pottery and Porcelain Makers Marks

Nantgarw China Works Makers Marks and Information

Nantgarw China Works. The  Nantgarw China Works was a porcelain factory, later making other types of pottery, located in Nantgarw on the eastern bank of the Glamorganshire Canal, 8 miles…
Posted inBritish Makers Marks, British Pottery and Porcelain, Makers Marks
A rare Derby partridge box and cover, circa 1760
Posted inBritish Pottery and Porcelain Derby Price Guide

Derby Novelty Tureens / Boxes Price Guide

Price guide to Derby novelty tureens / boxes. Novelty tureens / boxes are made in the form of animals,birds, vegetables, plants and  flowers.
Posted inBritish Pottery and Porcelain, Derby, Price Guide
A Derby porcelain part dinner service in the Old Japan pattern circa 1820
Posted inBritish Pottery and Porcelain Derby Price Guide

Derby Dinner Services Price Guide

Price guide to Derby dinner services, breakfast and dessert services including those by Royal Derby. Prices  often depend on number of items in a service, rarity of pattern and condition.…
Posted inBritish Pottery and Porcelain, Derby, Price Guide

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