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CeramicsServing dish / DishHMCMS:DA1997.29.80Serving dish, stone china, oval, decorated with 'Chip Chase' (sic) pattern, a view of Chipchase Castle in Northumberland printed in black and blue with a border incorporating medieval figures and gothic arches; back, impressed factory mark and printed pattern name and registered design mark with encoded date of 15th August 1844, made by Knight, Elkin and Co, Fenton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, 1844+Visit Page
the view of Chipchase is one of an unknown number of views produced by Knight, Elkin and Co in the 'Baronial Halls' series
the wording in the middle of the impressed factory mark is OPAQUE / FELSPAR / CHINA / K,E&Co -
CeramicsSugar potHMCMS:DA1997.29.91Sugar pot, bone china, pear shape on a moulded pedestal foot and with two scroll handles, decorated with 'Scinde' pattern, mauve printed undulating branches growing from a four legged square stand, overpainted in various colours; base, poorly defined registered design mark, probably with encoded date of 20th June 1848, made by George F Bowers, Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, 1848+Visit Page
the Indian province of Scinde fell to British forces after a celebrated battle in 1843 -
CeramicsPepper potHMCMS:DA1997.29.88Pepper pot, bone china, decorated with an assymentric flowering branch moulded in low relief and painted in pink; base, printed factory mark and registered design mark with encoded date of 3rd June 1876, made by E J D Bodley, Hill Pottery, Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, 1876+Visit Page
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CeramicsSalt cellar and pepper pot / Pepper potHMCMS:DA1997.29.87Salt cellar and pepper pot, bone china, both decorated with an assymetric flowering branch moulded in low relief and painted in brown, green, yellow, orange and pink with gilt round rim, base of salt cellar, painted pattern number 4/9192, printed factory mark and registered design mark with encoded date of 3rd June 1876, base of pepper pot the same, but painted pattern number 4/9551, made by E J D Bodley, Hill Pottery, Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, 1876+Visit Page
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CeramicsStand / Sauce tureen standHMCMS:DA1997.29.86Stand, a pair, probably for sauce tureens, stone china, shaped rim with two integral moulded handles, decorated with 'Bohemia' pattern, grey printed sprigs with gilt detail on the handles; underside, in one case a printed mark incorporporating the pattern and body names and a registered design mark with encoded date of 22nd November 1844, and in the other only the registered design mark, made by Thomas Dimmock and Co, Albion and Tontine Streets, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, 1844+Visit Page
the term Kaolin Ware probably indicates the addition of china clay for strength -
CeramicsStand / Sauce tureen stand / SaucerHMCMS:DA1997.29.84Stand, probably for a sauce tureen, bone china, ogee shaped sides, decorated with a blue printed design of alternating fleur-de-lys and ermine and an arcaded vine leaf border; underside, painted pattern number 8985/E, printed factory mark and registered design mark with encoded date of 14th May 1852, made by W T Copeland, Spode Works, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, 1852+Visit Page