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British Pottery and Porcelain

Price guide to ceramics and porcelain by British manufactures including Derby and Wedgwood.

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English Delft Charger
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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…
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English Apothecary Tile
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English Tiles

English Tiles. One of the most famous English tile makers was Minton, but many older ones can be found unmarked. There are a wide range of subject matters including characters…
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Fairyland Lustre Garden of Paradise Bowl
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Fairyland Lustre Garden of Paradise Bowl Wedgwood

Fairyland Lustre Garden of Paradise Bowl Wedgwood. A Daisy Makeig-Jones 'Fairyland Lustre' bowl in the 'Garden of Paradise' pattern.  PRINTED WEDGWOOD MARKS; CIRCA 1925 shape 2279 (Melba Centre), decorated to…
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A Nantgarw porcelain oval footed centre-dish, circa 1818-20
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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…
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Royal Worcester Dinner Services Price Guide
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Royal Worcester Dinner Services Price Guide

Price guide to Royal Worcester / Worcester dinner services, part services and dessert services. Worcester services vary in prices depending on rarity of the design, number of pieces and condition.…
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A rare pair of Royal Worcester figures of African water carriers, dated 1887-88
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Royal Worcester Figures / Figurine Price Guide

Price guide to Royal Worcester Figures / Figurines. The Worcester Royal Porcelain Co. Ltd. known as Royal Worcester was formed in 1862, and wares produced before this are known as Worcester…
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T & R Boote Maker's Mark
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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…
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A NANTGARW SHAPED-OVAL DISH CIRCA 1821-23
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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
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Wedgwood Fairyland Flame Fairy Slide Pot
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Wedgwood Fairyland Flame Lustre Fairy Slide Pot

 Wedgwood Fairyland Flame Lustre Fairy Slide Pot. A Wedgwood Fairyland Flame Lustre Fairy Slide and Bird's Nest Robbers 2308 Malfrey Pot and Cover. Daisy Makeig-Jones printed mark, gilt 'signpost signature' and…
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Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre “Enchanted Palace” plaque
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Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre “Enchanted Palace” plaque

Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre "Enchanted Palace" plaque Late 20th c. limited edition 235 of 250 commemorative based on 1922 design, set in birdseye maple frame 11.5" x 7.5" Sold for $600…
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