I love this trio, the colors and the fluted shape, it's just gorgeous!
Unfortunately it s unmarked so I can't do any reaserch, I can only tell is indeed very old, very fine porcelain.
11th October 2009 -- Update!
I went to a boot sale this morning and I found a plate that looked identical to the ones here, it had a mark on the back....BINGO! that gave me more than a clue about the pottery company: Mayer & Sherratt.
When I came back home I compared the plates, they are not identical but very similar and I have no doubt they belong to the same company. The mark dates from 1906.
This trio seems to be unmarked, but what I think it happened is that the mark was actually worn out.
*About the company:
Mayer & Sherratt
Clifton Works, Longton, Staffordshire potteries
1906 - 1946.
Monday, October 5, 2009
Adderleys trio
Adderleys
Very unusual decoration in my opinion, I have never seen pieces of porcelain attached to a tea cup as part of the decoration. I think this tea cup is very cute.
I don't know the year when this piece was made.
Adderleys LTD.
Daisy Bank Pottery (Renamed Gainsborough Works), Longton.
Staffordshire potteries.
1906-
China and Earthenwares
Formerly William Alsager Aldderley & Co.
Very unusual decoration in my opinion, I have never seen pieces of porcelain attached to a tea cup as part of the decoration. I think this tea cup is very cute.
I don't know the year when this piece was made.
Adderleys LTD.
Daisy Bank Pottery (Renamed Gainsborough Works), Longton.
Staffordshire potteries.
1906-
China and Earthenwares
Formerly William Alsager Aldderley & Co.
Green with flowers
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
RGK Czeckoslovakia –Bernadotte
RGK Czeckoslovakia - Bernadotte
1928 - 1939
This was a present from my friend Gen.
This is what I found about the pottery makers:
"Egerlander Porcellanfabrik, Elbogen, GmbH, Loucky, Czech Republic (Grunlas, Bohemia, Austria)
1907 founded by Benjamin F Hunt & Son of Boston, who had previously had an interest in Benjamin f Hunt & Son in Locket; its name was Egerlander Porcellanfabrik Elbogen, Gmbh.
1908 the owners were Ludwig Engel & Son.
1911 Richard Kampf bought the factory and Richard Dieterle became a partner, the name was Porzellanfabrik Rudolf Kampf GmbH, Grunlas, and the brand RGK. The letters RGK stand for Rudolf Kampf of Grunlas.
1945 The company was nationalized into Slavkovský Porcelán
1953 It was transferred to the company "Bohemia"
1958 It became part of Karlovarský Porcelán independent plant 04.
1992 the company was privatized as Leander 1946.
It is presently known as Leander, Porcelán, Loucky, sro (Ltd.)."
1928 - 1939
This was a present from my friend Gen.
This is what I found about the pottery makers:
"Egerlander Porcellanfabrik, Elbogen, GmbH, Loucky, Czech Republic (Grunlas, Bohemia, Austria)
1907 founded by Benjamin F Hunt & Son of Boston, who had previously had an interest in Benjamin f Hunt & Son in Locket; its name was Egerlander Porcellanfabrik Elbogen, Gmbh.
1908 the owners were Ludwig Engel & Son.
1911 Richard Kampf bought the factory and Richard Dieterle became a partner, the name was Porzellanfabrik Rudolf Kampf GmbH, Grunlas, and the brand RGK. The letters RGK stand for Rudolf Kampf of Grunlas.
1945 The company was nationalized into Slavkovský Porcelán
1953 It was transferred to the company "Bohemia"
1958 It became part of Karlovarský Porcelán independent plant 04.
1992 the company was privatized as Leander 1946.
It is presently known as Leander, Porcelán, Loucky, sro (Ltd.)."
GKC Bavaria
GKC Bavaria
This is the first German tea cup of my collection. Very pretty.
I have been trying to get more information about the pottery make, but no luck yet.
Thanks to the kind contribution of marysuehil who left a comment on this post, I have found out that the gold mark of this cup was used between 1900 and 1969.
Take a look here for reference.
This is the first German tea cup of my collection. Very pretty.
I have been trying to get more information about the pottery make, but no luck yet.
Thanks to the kind contribution of marysuehil who left a comment on this post, I have found out that the gold mark of this cup was used between 1900 and 1969.
Take a look here for reference.
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Foreign - Japanese
Willow pattern porcelain tea cup
Willow pattern
This is a very nice porcelain tea cup. I recently found out about the Willow pattern story, very interesting.
This piece is unmarked so I can't tell when it was produced, I can only say it is porcelain.
This is a very nice porcelain tea cup. I recently found out about the Willow pattern story, very interesting.
This piece is unmarked so I can't tell when it was produced, I can only say it is porcelain.
Bodley trio
Genuine Samurai china - Japan
Meikei - hand painted Japanese tea cup
Meikei - Japan
Beautifully hand painted.
I was absolutely stunned when I saw this tea cup! the hand painted work is unbelievable.
I tried to find more information about it on the internet, but there's very little. I contacted Mikari, a dear friend who lives in Japan and who kindly helped me to find out about this piece.
It's part of the Satsuma ware, depicting "Bosatsu" (godess of compassion) in the center, accompanied by the 4 gods of power.
The crest in the top center represents the "Simatzu family".
If you know more about this ware, please let me know.
Beautifully hand painted.
I was absolutely stunned when I saw this tea cup! the hand painted work is unbelievable.
I tried to find more information about it on the internet, but there's very little. I contacted Mikari, a dear friend who lives in Japan and who kindly helped me to find out about this piece.
It's part of the Satsuma ware, depicting "Bosatsu" (godess of compassion) in the center, accompanied by the 4 gods of power.
The crest in the top center represents the "Simatzu family".
If you know more about this ware, please let me know.
Friday, September 11, 2009
Masons - Strathmore pink and blue
Queen Anne by Shore & Coggins
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