The bottom reads safe harbour designed from an old platter on hand engraved coppers attributed to rogers 1829 produced in royal staffordshire ceramics england.
Royal staffordshire ceramics safe harbour.
This is a vintage pre owned item.
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In fact there was so much of the stuff within easy reach that 18th century potters routinely dug clay right out of the roads thus giving us the.
The nautical ship or seaside design was taken from an old platter on hand engraved coppers attributed to rogers 1829.
Often with a set of initials within the knot loops and sometimes a crown above the knot.
The base is stamped safe harbour designed from an old platter on hand engraved copper attributed to rogers 1829.
The name of the pottery manufacturer and an approximation of date of manufacture can be discovered if the piece of pottery has a backstamp there are way too many to list here as it would take a whole new website to list them all.
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Here is a ceramic bowl.
From shop 77driftwoodlane.
It measures 9 3 8 in diameter and stands 4 tall.
Each plate is 9 3 4 inches in size two are in excellent condition 2 have age crazing.
The geography of staffordshire in central england conspired to make it a center for slipware and other types of lead glazed earthenware.
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There is all over crazing.
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This is a marked set of 6 english royal staffordshire ceramics england china pottery tumblers or water glasses in the safe harbour pattern.
A common potters mark or symbol can be found on large quantities of staffordshire pottery porcelain.
The bottom of each piece states.
We have our christmas story collection available such as christmas home christmas eve and christmas morning.
The creamer has pictures of ships on it and the teapot has a harbor scene on each side.
Staffordshire pottery identification using backstamps.
No chips or cracks.
Offered here are 4 dinner plates in the safe harbor pattern from royal staffordshire ceramics.
Thick layers of clay lay only a few feet below the surface.
Safe habour designed from an old platter on hand engraved coppers attributed to rogerd 1829 produced in royal staffordshire ceramics a.
The staffordshire knot mark as it is known consists of a three loop knot constructed from a length of rope.