Posted 6 years ago
plein-air-…
(157 items)
I believe this is an English Imari style biscuit jar dating from around the 1880s. I give the dating based on looking up the registration numbers. I inherited this from my mother. I believe she bought this on a trip to England years ago. She was quite knowledgable about antiques and loved collecting glass and porcelain. I don't know the maker's mark for the piece. Any information about this would be so appreciated. It is about 5" tall.
Thanks for stopping by.
The registration mark will give you a date. You can look it up here:
http://www.thepotteries.org/mark/reg.htm#1868
It will be under the diamond section under the heading:
REGISTERED NUMBERS - from 1884
I think the WC mark is that Of Wileman & Co., Fenton & Longton, Staffordshire, England (circa 1892-1925). They were famous for Foley China later.
Keramikos and vetrio50, Thanks so much for the research and information on this pattern. I did see that the year was 1887, but didn't know about the company, shape or pattern.
And to
Radegunder,
aura,
Kwqd,
AdeleC,
Newfld,
fortapache,
Watchsearcher,
blunderbuss2,
hunterqlee,
SpiritBear,
estherscollections,
vetraio50 and Keramikos,
Thanks for the loves and/or comments. Maureen
Here is a link to a great resource for all Staffordshire potteries. They have a later example of your mark when it merged with Foley. If you go to their HOME page there is a registration mark section too
http://www.thepotteries.org/allpotters/1083.htm
Thank you maryh1956 and vetraio50 for the resources on dating and identifying this porcelain. You know such much about antiques!
Also thanks for the love from these collectors. I love hearing from you!
Newfld
courtenayantiques
LaurenRedmond
maryh1956
Radegunder
aura
kwqd
AdeleC
fortapache
Watchsearcher
blunderbuss2
vetraio50
hunterqlee
SpiritBear