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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 -
CeramicsTea cup, coffee cup and saucer / Coffee cup / SaucerHMCMS:DA1997.29.43Tea cup, coffee cup and saucer, bone china, decorated with scale pattern moulded in relief, turquoise enamel borders with raised gilt pellets and acanthus leaf terminals to the handles; all components, printed retailers' mark (in two differing styles) and painted pattern number G3168, bases of cups, printed registered design mark with encoded date of 31st July 1878, underside of saucer, same registered design mark impressed, made by Minton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, for Mortlock, London, 1878+Visit Page
the moulded pattern is copied from a Chelsea tea cup and saucer, gold anchor mark, c.1765 -
CeramicsPlate / Dessert plateHMCMS:DA1997.29.56Plate, perhaps a dessert plate, stone china, decorated with black transfer-printed, enamelled and iron-lustred 'Vase' design of classical urns and a border of palmettes alternating with cartouches containing trophies; back, impressed IRONSTONE / TGB, painted pattern number ?62 and, on underside of rim, combined pattern name, factory and registered design mark with encoded date of 14th September 1868, made by Thomas G Booth, Church Bank Pottery, Tunstall, Staffordshire, 1868+ (c1876)Visit Page
the company name Thomas Booth and Son, indicated by the printed mark T.B.& So, was superseded by Thomas G Booth, indicated by the initials TGB, in 1876; the presence here of both suggests a production date on the cusp of the change -
CeramicsCoffee cupHMCMS:DA1997.29.42Coffee cup, bone china, decorated with a printed and enamelled scene of birds and a nest, turquoise enamelled ring handle and a border of continuous gold leaves between two turquoise lines, interior partly colour-washed in pink; base, printed registered design mark with encoded date of 21st June 1882, made by William Lowe, Sydney Works, Longton, Staffordshire, 1882+Visit Page
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CeramicsTeapotHMCMS:DA1997.29.53Teapot, bone china, pear shape with rococo mouldings in low relief, scroll handle and pedestal foot, gold lined and a gold painted sprig on each side; base, printed registered design mark with encoded date of 14th December 1843, made by George F Bowers, Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, 1843+Visit Page
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CeramicsTea plateHMCMS:DA1997.29.51Tea plate, bone china, decorated with a sepia transfer printed and enamelled bird perched on a stem of wild oat grass; back, painted pattern number 1609 and printed registered design mark with encoded date of 29th March 1879, made by Beck, Blair and Co, Beaconsfield Pottery, Anchor Road, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, 1879+Visit Page