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British Ceramics and Australian Pottery

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British Ceramics and Australian Pottery

Australian Pottery, Royal Doulton, Royal Winton, Carlton Ware, British Ceramics,.Clarice Cliff.

Members: 57
Latest Activity: Sep 21, 2017

Discussion Forum

Johnson Brothers Royal Ironstone China Water Pitcher 1 Reply

Started by Liz Bryman. Last reply by Liz Bryman Sep 21, 2017.

Clarice Cliff on World Collectors

Started by C. Dianne Zweig Editor's Desk Dec 19, 2015.

Carlton Ware Australian 1934 "Gum nut salad design"

Started by Heather Dawson Sep 15, 2015.

Antique Royal Staffordshire Pottery 4 Replies

Started by Donna Johnson. Last reply by Donna Johnson Apr 12, 2014.

Cobalt Moorcroft

Started by EdibleComplex on Etsy Dec 3, 2013.

Flow Blue Platter

Started by House of Charm Antiques Southinc Jul 30, 2013.

Any info on this "SAXON WARE" Vase? Stamp says "A.H. Abbott & Co." 4 Replies

Started by Robb. Last reply by Treasure Hunter D Apr 16, 2013.

Curious about reticulated piece stamped Germany

Started by Judy Jordan Jan 30, 2013.

Anyone who has more information on C.W.S. Backstamp circa 1897 7 Replies

Started by Michelle Eagle. Last reply by Leanne Lewis Jan 2, 2013.

Anyone familiar with this Creamware Impressed Backstamp DD H P N 5 Replies

Started by Michelle Eagle. Last reply by Susanna Pickle Oct 25, 2012.

Does anyone recognize this backstamp? Sail Ship/Crest/Anchor (Caledonian) 2 Replies

Started by Michelle Eagle. Last reply by Michelle Eagle Oct 25, 2012.

Scottie Figurine

Started by Lillian Dunbar Dec 29, 2011.

Royal Doulton figurine

Started by Lillian Dunbar Dec 12, 2011.

Royal Lancaster 1 Reply

Started by Lillian Dunbar. Last reply by Ruth Weston Dec 11, 2011.

Wedgwood Cellist 2 Replies

Started by Lillian Dunbar. Last reply by Lillian Dunbar Dec 2, 2011.

Purpose of the 3-handled Porcelain Vessel Empire Works England 2 Replies

Started by Michelle Eagle. Last reply by Michelle Eagle Oct 6, 2011.

English Pottery or Stoneware Pitcher, looking for information and opinions :) 2 Replies

Started by Vintage Caroline. Last reply by Vintage Caroline Dec 14, 2010.

Grace Seccombe Australian pottery

Started by GS Collector Aug 24, 2010.

Royal Doulton Coaching Days

Started by Bruce Nichol of Nicholnack art in pottery Feb 10, 2009.

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Comment by Lillian Dunbar on October 16, 2013 at 4:53pm

Anyone recognize the manufacturer by this pottery marking?

Comment by C. Dianne Zweig Editor's Desk on September 9, 2013 at 8:39pm
This group needs a moderator. Anyone well versed in this area?

Dianne
Comment by Lillian Dunbar on September 26, 2012 at 8:43am

This small bowl I found in my aunt's estate. It's 5.5" diameter, but I've never heard of Bwthyn Pottery before. Couldn't find anything about it on the Internet (at least by Googling it). There are a few pieces on Ebay, but no background on the company. Please fill me in. When did it operate and is it still in business? Any other info. Thanks.

Comment by Vintage Caroline on August 22, 2012 at 2:54pm

Hi!  There is a new IAO member who is looking for help with an earthenware pitcher dug up in Scotland I think?  Here is the link to the discussion in Whadjafind if you wouldn't mind taking a look at it for her:  http://iantiqueonline.ning.com/group/whadjafind/forum/topics/any-id...

Thanks!

Caroline

Comment by Amy Kagey on January 3, 2012 at 3:52pm

Any Moorcroft Pottery experts? I have a question about a bowl I just bought.

Thanks!

Comment by C. Dianne Zweig Editor's Desk on November 13, 2011 at 4:20pm

There is a question for the China Group in the Welcome Center regarding photographing marks. Can anyone help the member, here is the link 

http://iantiqueonline.ning.com/group/editorshelpdesk?commentId=1813...

Comment by C. Dianne Zweig Editor's Desk on January 22, 2011 at 4:42pm

See our new feature on Art Pottery & Ceramics

http://iantiqueonline.ning.com/forum/topics/art-pottery-ceramics
Comment by Bruce Nichol of Nicholnack art in pottery on March 2, 2009 at 7:39pm
The lids themselves are quite interesting - I am not sure if they are EPNS or may be even pewter - if they are EPNS one would expect them to be marked - going by the beaten effect I have a feeling they may be pewter, but I am not sure - good luck with them - in this market it is tough to know what they are worth - This Recession really sucks!!!
Comment by Eclectic Ave. on March 2, 2009 at 7:02pm
Wow! That was quick. You are right, there is nothing Egyptian about this set..LOL! I now have a one eye squint as I have used the loupe and looked at every inch of the lids and could not find one mark :) Here's a picture of them.


Thank you for your help in this. Truly appreciate it.
Comment by Bruce Nichol of Nicholnack art in pottery on March 2, 2009 at 6:02pm
G'day Sharon - this is a very interesting set of dishes - I particularly like the beaten finish on the metal lids - the lids look to be EPNS - are there any hallmarks. The makers mark dates to the early 1930's - it looks to be a transfer applied pattern over a coral ground - I have not seen this pattern in the hand. However this pattern is pictured on page 75 of "Royal Winton Porcelain, Ceramics Fit for a King" by Eileen Rose Busby. In the description of the photo on page 102 Eileen Busby names the pattern as "Egyptian motif". To me this name does not really fit the scene - it looks to me to be more of an Italian Renaissance scene - no offence meant to Mz Busby.
 

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