Showing 12 items matching "longton"
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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Domestic object - Colclough China Cake plate, Colclough China, Circa 1950's
... Colclough China. Made in Longton, England Genuine bone China...Longton, England...Part of afternoon tea serving ware Afternoon tea serving ware Colclough China. Made in Longton, England Genuine bone China Circa 1950 Bone China cake plate Bouquet design - pale pink shading Scalloped edging Gold rim and centre Domestic object Colclough China Cake plate Colclough China ...Part of afternoon tea serving wareCirca 1950 Bone China cake plate Bouquet design - pale pink shading Scalloped edging Gold rim and centreColclough China. Made in Longton, England Genuine bone Chinaafternoon tea serving ware -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Domestic object - Cup, saucer & plate, Colclough China, 1950's
... Colclough China, Made in Longton, England Genuine bone China...Longton, England...- Example of afternoon tea serving ware Afternoon tea Serving ware Colclough China, Made in Longton, England Genuine bone China Circa 1950's Cream bone China 3-piece set - Applied floral bouquet decoration - Gold rim - pink shading with gold circle - Scalloped edging. gold rim Domestic object Cup, saucer & plate Colclough China ...- Example of afternoon tea serving wareCirca 1950's Cream bone China 3-piece set - Applied floral bouquet decoration - Gold rim - pink shading with gold circle - Scalloped edging. gold rimColclough China, Made in Longton, England Genuine bone Chinaafternoon tea, serving ware -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Domestic object - China sugar bowl, Colclough China, Circa 1950's
... Colclough China, Made in Longton England, Genuine bone China...Longton, England...Afternoon tea serving ware Colclough China, Made in Longton England, Genuine bone China Circa 1950's - Bone China sugar bowl - Bouquet design - pale pink shading - Scalloped edging - Gold rim and centre Domestic object China sugar bowl Colclough China ...Part of afternoon tea serving ware.Circa 1950's - Bone China sugar bowl - Bouquet design - pale pink shading - Scalloped edging - Gold rim and centreColclough China, Made in Longton England, Genuine bone Chinaafternoon tea serving ware -
Mont De LanceyDomestic object - Chamber Pot, Bridgwood & Son, c. 1800's
... Sampson Bridgwood took over the Anchor Pottery at the corner of Wharf Street (renamed Bridgwood Street in the 1950s) and Goddard Street in Longton in 1853....Longton, Stoke on Trent, England, Great Britain...Sampson Bridgwood took over the Anchor Pottery at the corner of Wharf Street (renamed Bridgwood Street in the 1950s) and Goddard Street in Longton in 1853. Bedpans Chamber pots Pots Sanitary equipment 'Porcelain Opaque Bridgwood & Son.' is stamped in brown lettering around a manufacturer's shield on the base. ...This chamber pot came from the local Parker family. We take indoor flushing toilets pretty much for granted, but in the 18th century the chamber pot was the solution to answering a call of nature for most poorer households. Wealthier people also had chamber pots made from either earthenware or pewter. Prosperous travellers took their pot with them on journeys - public toilets did not exist. Some pots had lids. Bridgwood & Son were established in Lane End around 1795. Sampson Bridgwood took over the Anchor Pottery at the corner of Wharf Street (renamed Bridgwood Street in the 1950s) and Goddard Street in Longton in 1853.A white porcelain chamber pot decorated on two sides with large double pink roses and a blue floral leafed pattern. It has a fluted self pattern around the lower half of the pot, a gold line trim near the top and a decorative fluted handle. The wavy rim is also fluted.'Porcelain Opaque Bridgwood & Son.' is stamped in brown lettering around a manufacturer's shield on the base.bedpans, chamber pots, pots, sanitary equipment -
Anglesea and District Historical SocietyTea cup, saucer and plate, 1845
... Longton, England, United Kingdom ...This cup, saucer and plate belonged to Colonel John Purdue, resident of Anglesea from 1950. 1. Cup 2. Saucer 3. PlateBlue and red floral pattern on all three pieces. Underside of plate and saucer: "Royal Stafford China - England".royal stafford china, cup, saucer, plate, purdue -
Clunes MuseumDomestic object - SAUCER, HERBERT AYNSLEY & CO
... MADE BY HERBERT AYNSLEY & CO (HA&CL) THE L STANDS FOR LONGTON, THE POTTERIES TOWN WHERE THE FACTORY WAS BASED IN ENGLAND...Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields MADE BY HERBERT AYNSLEY & CO (HA&CL) THE L STANDS FOR LONGTON, THE POTTERIES TOWN WHERE THE FACTORY WAS BASED IN ENGLAND HERBERT AYNSLEY & CO SAUCERS BACK STAMP: IN BROWN "PHYLLIS" AND "HA&CL" 2 SAUCERS POSSIBLY EARTHENWARE, BROWN FLORAL TRANSFER PATTERN, GOLD CIRCLE ON BACK OF SAUCERS AND AT THE RIM. ...MADE BY HERBERT AYNSLEY & CO (HA&CL) THE L STANDS FOR LONGTON, THE POTTERIES TOWN WHERE THE FACTORY WAS BASED IN ENGLAND2 SAUCERS POSSIBLY EARTHENWARE, BROWN FLORAL TRANSFER PATTERN, GOLD CIRCLE ON BACK OF SAUCERS AND AT THE RIM.BACK STAMP: IN BROWN "PHYLLIS" AND "HA&CL" herbert aynsley & co, saucers -
Mont De LanceyPlate, Paragon China Company, 1950
... The Paragon China Company was a British manufacturer of bone china from 1919 to 1960, based in Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, and more recently part of the Royal Doulton group....Mont De Lancey 71 Wellington Road Wandin North yarra-valley-and-dandenong-ranges The Paragon China Company was a British manufacturer of bone china from 1919 to 1960, based in Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, and more recently part of the Royal Doulton group. plates china Green display wall plate with multicoloured central floral design and gold patterned fluted edge. ...The Paragon China Company was a British manufacturer of bone china from 1919 to 1960, based in Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, and more recently part of the Royal Doulton group.Green display wall plate with multicoloured central floral design and gold patterned fluted edge.plates, china -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Domestic object - Kitchen Equipment, Tea Pot, Between 1885 and 1905 after which the backstamp changed to G & S LTD
... ...longton...G&S marking could be Grove & Stark, Longton, England (1871-1884). In the 19th century, J. & G. ...G&S marking could be Grove & Stark, Longton, England (1871-1884). In the 19th century, J. & G. ...Earthenware is lightly fired, readily absorbs water if not glazed, and does not allow light to pass through it. Coarse earthenware is made from clay and grog (ground up fired pot). There are two main types of glazed earthenware: One is covered with a transparent lead glaze; when the earthenware body to which this glaze is applied has a cream colour, the product is called creamware. The second type, covered with an opaque white .in glaze, is variously called tin-enamelled, or tin-glazed, earthenware, majolica, faience, or delft. G&S marking could be Grove & Stark, Longton, England (1871-1884). In the 19th century, J. & G. Meakin ,1851 based in Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, was known for the vast quantities of cheap ironstone china it produced for the domestic English market and for export to Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States. Grove & Stark were taken over by Meakin early 20thC The Mark could also be Gibson & Sons (Ltd), were notably manufacturers of earthenware Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent. Founded around 1885 and traded until the mid 1970's. They were previously Gibson, Sudlow & Co. Manufactured between 1885 to 1905. Small earthen-ware, black-glazed tea-pot. 8 sided. The body of the tea-pot is decorated with hand-painted gold flowers and raised cream flowers. The lid is also hand -painted with green leaves and flowers. This floral pattern is named "Garland" The lid is not of the same pattern as the base. The spout was broken when brush tailed possum entered Cottage via chimney 27/4/2014. Can be repairedOn the base of the tea-pot. Makers Mark is G & S. "Garland". (Pattern), Rg. No. 175153. Also 'Made in England'. Under glaze there is the word: England.crockery, earthenwarre, gibson & son ltd, grove & stark ltd, pioneers, early settlers, bentleigh, market gardeners, moorabbin, cheltenham, pottery, stoke- on - trent, england, longton, burslem, wedgwood -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageCeramic - Two plates, Broadhurst Staffordshire Ironstone Pottery, 1950-1960
... Broadhurst China was established in 1862 the firm was based at the Crown Pottery, Longton, Staffordshire until 1870 where James Broadhurst made a range of gold and silver lusterwares. ...Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village 89 Merri Street Warrnambool great-ocean-road Broadhurst China was established in 1862 the firm was based at the Crown Pottery, Longton, Staffordshire until 1870 where James Broadhurst made a range of gold and silver lusterwares. ...Broadhurst China was established in 1862 the firm was based at the Crown Pottery, Longton, Staffordshire until 1870 where James Broadhurst made a range of gold and silver lusterwares. In 1870 the firm moved to the Portland Pottery at Fenton, Staffordshire and continued to produce good quality earthenware. In 1897 "& Sons" was added to the company name and "Ltd" from C.1922. The full name, James Broadhurst & Sons Ltd. appears from 1957. In 1984 James Broadhurst & Sons Ltd became Churchill Tableware Ltd.Items made around 1950s or slightly later that are now collectors items made by one of the founders of ironstone pottery in England.Two Staffordshire ironstone dinner plates willow patternThe back is stamped "WILLOW BROADHURST STAFFORDSHIRE IRONSTONE Made in England Detergent and Dishwasher Proof"flagstaff hill museum, ceramics, pottery, plates, domestic items, kitchen ware, dinner sets, staffordshire ironstone pottery, staffordshire england -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageCeramic - Bowl, Broadhurst Staffordshire Ironstone Pottery, 1950s - 1960s
... Broadhurst China was established in 1862 the firm was based at the Crown Pottery, Longton, Staffordshire until 1870 where James Broadhurst made a range of gold and silver lusterwares. ...Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village 89 Merri Street Warrnambool great-ocean-road Broadhurst China was established in 1862 the firm was based at the Crown Pottery, Longton, Staffordshire until 1870 where James Broadhurst made a range of gold and silver lusterwares. ...Broadhurst China was established in 1862 the firm was based at the Crown Pottery, Longton, Staffordshire until 1870 where James Broadhurst made a range of gold and silver lusterwares. In 1870 the firm moved to the Portland Pottery at Fenton, Staffordshire and continued to produce good quality earthenware. In 1897 "& Sons" was added to the company name and "Ltd" from C.1922. The full name, James Broadhurst & Sons Ltd. appears from 1957. In 1984 James Broadhurst & Sons Ltd became Churchill Tableware Ltd.Items made around 1950s or slightly later that are now collectors items made by one of the founders of ironstone pottery in England.Small ironstone willow pattern bowlThe back is stamped "WILLOW BROADHURST STAFFORDSHIRE IRONSTONE Made in England Detergent and Dishwasher Proof" Mass produce, Ceramic, Potteryironstone pottery, staffordshire pottery, flagstaff hill museum, crockery, dinner set, willow pattern -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Memorabilia - Commemoration Mug
... LTD 1915–1958 Earthenware manufacturer at Keele St, Tunstall (to c.1958) and then at Meir Airport, Longton, as part of the Staffordshire Potteries Group....LTD 1915–1958 Earthenware manufacturer at Keele St, Tunstall (to c.1958) and then at Meir Airport, Longton, as part of the Staffordshire Potteries Group. ...George VI (Albert Frederick Arthur George; 14 December 1895 – 6 February 1952) was King of the United Kingdom and the Dominions of the British Commonwealth from 11 December 1936 until his death on 6 February 1952. He was also the last Emperor of India from 1936 until the British Raj was dissolved in August 1947, and the first head of the Commonwealth following the London Declaration of 1949, He married Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon in 1923, and they had two daughters, Elizabeth and Margaret. KEELE STREET POTTERY (K.S.P) CO. LTD 1915–1958 Earthenware manufacturer at Keele St, Tunstall (to c.1958) and then at Meir Airport, Longton, as part of the Staffordshire Potteries Group.Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth c.1937 Commemorative Ceramic Mug. Individual Photo of King George and Queen Elizabeth surrounded by yellow wreath. 2 Flags either side. Crown in center of photos and G and E either side of Crown. Gold embossing on lip of mug. Writing at bottom of transfer is missing.KSP C England on basecoronation 1936, king george vi -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Decorative object - Ornament
... |Stoke, Burslem, Hanley, Longton and Tunstall were known as the “Five Towns” of the Staffordshire potteries. ...6th May 2009 A large earthenware figure of a spaniel made in the 19th century in Staffordshire and used as a fireside ornament. Also referred to as Staffordshire dogs. They were purchased by errant husbands to comfort irate wives.|Stoke, Burslem, Hanley, Longton and Tunstall were known as the “Five Towns” of the Staffordshire potteries. In the 19th century there were more than 1000 firms working at various times, amongst them Wedgwood, Spode and Ridgway. Largely because of Josiah Wedgwood and the canal system, and later the railways English ceramics spread far and wide. A vast export trade to the Americas and India was from the port of Liverpool. Staffordshire became the pottery supplier of the World. Most factories made figures and tea and dinner sets.|The Comforter Dogs were copied and made by more than one pottery.Staffordshire dog - no makers mark. Right foot cracked. Repair on ear. Some cracks on body.ceramics, porcelain, ornaments
