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Dishy News - A Transferware Blog: SALOPIAN OR NOT?
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Wednesday, February 27, 2013. Polychrome "Salopian" saucer with a fallow deer pattern. Polychrome "Salopian" tea plate with pheasant and roses pattern - see the monochrome example below. Polychrome "Salopian" coffee pot with cow polisher pattern - see the monochrome example below. Monochrome "Salopian" saucer with pheasant and roses pattern. Monochrome "Salopian" saucer with cow polisher pattern. Monochrome "Salopian" tea plate with a fallow deer pattern. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Spode History: Dating Your Spode Pieces
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Spode 1733 to 2009 Pottery Manufacturer Stoke and London Internationally Important Pots and Patterns Antique and Modern Copeland. How Old Is My Spode? Dating Your Spode Pieces. Putting a date to your Spode pieces can be difficult. Here are some tips. Using the Spode archive. Spode and Copeland Marks and Other Relevant Intelligence. Is discussed in my Recommended Reading 3. On this blog. In this book you will find over 300 backstamps described. More have been discovered since and are occasionally ...A bri...
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Spode History: More on Dating Spode Pieces in the early 1800s
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Spode 1733 to 2009 Pottery Manufacturer Stoke and London Internationally Important Pots and Patterns Antique and Modern Copeland. How Old Is My Spode? More on Dating Spode Pieces in the early 1800s. The statistics for these pages show that most people visit to find out about dating pieces and to understand about backstamps. You can revisit the first blog on this subject on 6 Jan 2011 Dating Your Spode Pieces. The image top left shows the backstamp from a plate decorated in Portland Vase. Note that dating...
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Links & References for James Edwards
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Talk: Industry in Life. National Archives, Kew. The Pottery Museum and Art Gallery. The local history of Stoke on Trent. The General Register Office (GRO). The British Library Newspaper Archive. The White Ironstone China Association. Flow Blue International Collectors. Staffordshire Fast Track History online. Edwards family Wills and related papers. Edwards family Central Registration documents: Births, Marriages, Deaths. Stoke on Trent City Archives). 1841/51/61/71/81 (The National Archives). Poverty an...
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Dishy News - A Transferware Blog: SHELL EDGE OR FEATHER EDGE?
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Friday, March 28, 2014. SHELL EDGE OR FEATHER EDGE? Don Carpentier wrote an excellent article titled Do You Know What the Real Name for this Plate Edge Is? It turns out that what I have been calling feather edge is actually shell edge! I even own books about feather edge ceramics that are actually shell edge! A feather edge plate has a border that resembles a feather. Close-up of a feather edge. A shell edge plate has a border that resembles the ridges on a shell. Close-up of shell edge.
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Dishy News - A Transferware Blog: CUMULATIVE RHYMES ON CHILDREN'S POTTERY
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Friday, February 21, 2014. CUMULATIVE RHYMES ON CHILDREN'S POTTERY. A cumulative nursery rhyme or poem is when one rhyme builds on another. It is an excellent teaching tool for children because memory and brain development are aided by numerous verses hooked together by rhymes and repetition. The House That Jack Built. Who Killed Cock Robin. Are examples of cumulative rhymes, and both are found on pottery made for the 19th century child. The House That Jack Built. Indicates that it is featured on a mug).
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Dishy News - A Transferware Blog: FEATHERS
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Tuesday, July 21, 2015. Feather Edge 8.6 inch creamware plate, late 18th or early 19th century. I started writing this post when I heard about the death of Robin Williams. This is not a post about feather edge. I wrote about feather edge for another post titled Shell Edge Or Feather Edge. I was first introduced to this poem when I read Woody Allen's 1970s book Without Feathers. July 24, 2015 at 3:48 PM. Very wise words Julie, and so understanding of the true nature of depression. Emily Dickinson is a...
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Spode History: Spode, Copeland, Waterloo and the Duke of Wellington
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Spode 1733 to 2009 Pottery Manufacturer Stoke and London Internationally Important Pots and Patterns Antique and Modern Copeland. How Old Is My Spode? Spode, Copeland, Waterloo and the Duke of Wellington. In 2015 many commemorations, battle re-enactments and discussions have been taking place connected with the Battle of Waterloo and the Duke of Wellington for the 200th anniversary year. I felt it was time to bring in the Spode connection. Pattern. Part of a dinner service, it was printed. Different shap...
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Spode History: Recommended Reading 3 - Spode & Copeland Marks....by Robert Copeland
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Spode 1733 to 2009 Pottery Manufacturer Stoke and London Internationally Important Pots and Patterns Antique and Modern Copeland. How Old Is My Spode? Recommended Reading 3 - Spode and Copeland Marks.by Robert Copeland. My copy of the book. With Robert's thoughtful dedication. Spode and Copeland Marks and Other Relevant Intelligence. By Robert Copeland; published by Studio Vista; 1993, 1997 ( 2nd edition revised and enlarged); ISBN 0-289-80172-9. Sales and marketing, he was able to call himself Master Po...
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Resources – Connecticut Ceramics Study Circle
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Practicing a craft with ambiguous reference to function one has to occasionally face absurdity. More than anything, like a demented piano tuner, one is trying to approximate a phantom pitch. One is apt to take refuge in principles which crumble. For exhibitions and activities of limited duration, see “Elsewhere in the Decorative Arts” in the Members’ Newsletter. The American Ceramic Circle. Http:/ www.americanceramiccircle.org/. An extensive list of resources compiled by the American Ceramic Circle.
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