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    Posted 9 years ago

    CHYP
    (2 items)

    Hi.
    I have a plate and seeking information on. I can not find anything on the internet.
    The features are: square. 17 cm by side. cobalt blue-red. The backstamp: double phoenix (not "Nikko"), "TS" in the center and "Imperial Ironstone China". Nothing else.

    Can you tell me about the brand and origin of the plate?

    I await your prompt response, thank you very much.
    Greetings from Argentina.
    PAULA

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    1. Efesgirl Efesgirl, 9 years ago
      "In 1866 the making of china was discontinued and the manufacture of white graniteware for the American trade was substituted. The mark is the royal arms and the name IMPERIAL IRONSTONE CHINA, COCKSON & CHETWYND ...."
      Jewitt's Ceramic Art of Great Britain 1800-1900"

      http://www.thepotteries.org/allpotters/284.htm

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