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How do you identify Staffordshire porcelain marks?
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To identify Staffordshire porcelain marks, first look to see if your piece has a loosely knotted rope logo. Some items produced in Staffordshire bear this mark. Many pieces also feature a second or alternate maker's mark corresponding to the factory that produced it, such as Spode, Minton and Wedgwood. Online reference guides published on trusted websites can help you determine who made your piece based on these markings. Keep in mind that some Staffordshire porcelain is completely unmarked. If you can't locate a marking, consider having a certified appraiser or knowledgeable antique dealer assist you. Explore a wide variety of Staffordshire porcelain on 1stDibs.
1stDibs ExpertNovember 26, 2024
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By Staffordshire
Located in Bishop
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Expressions
By Staffordshire
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
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Expression
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English New Wharf Pottery Conway Pattern Flow Blue Plates, circa 1890, S/4
By Staffordshire
Located in Philadelphia, PA
A set of four English Flow Blue Plates, in the Conway pattern, by New Wharf Pottery, circa late 1880s – early 1890s.
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Category
Antique 1880s English High Victorian Dinner Plates
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Antique Staffordshire Painted Hen on Nest covered Box or Tureen, Circa 1880
By Staffordshire
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Antique Staffordshire Painted Hen on Nest Covered Box or Tureen, Circa 1880
A charming antique Staffordshire painted hen on a nest-covered box or tureen, dating to circa 1880. This ...
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Materials
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By Staffordshire
Located in Chelmsford, Essex
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Antique Mid-19th Century Figurative Sculptures
Materials
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Pair of Large English Ceramic Cavalier King Charles Spaniels Staffordshire Style
By Staffordshire
Located in London, GB
A large pair of English Staffordshire style ceramic figures of orange and white seated spaniel dogs with gold chain leashes.
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20th Century British Victorian Animal Sculptures
Materials
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