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Staffordshire Ceramics108 of 131Swinnertons "Old Willow" PlatePalette plate Clarice Cliff Royal Staffordshire
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    Posted 11 years ago

    Joey40202
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    I am trying to ID this peice. It appears to say "J.K ent. England" but I may be wrong. Any help would be great.

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    1. maryh1956 maryh1956, 11 years ago
      James Kent, Old Foley pottery, Longton, Staffordshire. Started in the late 19th C, but the globe mark was used between 1913-70's with slight variations.
      thepotteries.org might give you a more accurate production date using the registration number, if you can read it. I've never seen the maker's mark in that location before. Is it a bowl? The pattern name may be in the banner above the word"England" which would also help date it
    2. Joey40202, 11 years ago
      Thanks for the information. I spent some time the other day trying locate the exact mark. It is a bowl. I could not make out pattern name completely I believe it to say "**** porcelain" that might not even be acurrate as I am not confident and its hard to make out the lettering.
    3. grisecerise, 11 years ago
      I don't know much about the maker, however that pattern is absolutely Minton Blue Delft, and the maker's mark is an absolute bang-on copy of a Minton mark with his name instead of Minton's. It's safe to say that this is intended to deceive someone into mistaking it for an older, higher-quality piece.n

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