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In 1842, England started to offer registration of its decorative designs for pottery, china, wood, paper, porcelain, and glass. I have added charts below to help you learn the method of how the British marked their wares. These charts can be useful in identifying your wonderful British antiques.


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The diamond-shaped English Registry mark, was used by the English patent office since 1842 to identify pieces of English pottery, porcelain, and other products. It is easy to tell when the ceramic was made. The mark has the Roman numerals "IV" at the top of the mark if it is for a ceramic. Between 1842 and 1883, the diamond-shaped mark was used.


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"Diamond China Sells at Sight" "Quality Makes it Best Value" Specialities: Tea and Breakfast Sets Blyth Porcelain Co., Ltd., Longton The Pottery Gazette January 1913 The London Gazette 5th July 1938 notice of the voluntary winding up of Blyth Porcelain Company Limited teas sets in the Eurpoean Imari style Wikipedia article on Imari ware


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What is a Diamond Mark? How to understand the mark marks 1842-1867 marks 1868-1883 chronological list of year dates 1842-83 numbers 1884 - 1965 register of designs, 1839 - 1964 What is a Diamond Mark? During the period 1842-1883 the British Patent Office issued a diamond mark along with the registration number when a design was registered.


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Wedgwood, Appledore, Diamond shape, Great vintage condition, Holiday table, catchall tray/ring tray, Made in England, Fine bone china. (258) £41.34. Vintage! Gravy Boat with Saucer. Vintage table ware or retro kitchen ware. Collectible china gravy boat. China tableware.


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backstamped wares of Diamond China by Blyth. ∙ 1935 - 1968 ∙ In 1935 the porcelain company was taken over by A.T. Finney and Sons who also owned Blue Bell Pottery in an adjacent factory. The Finneys produced fine bone china teawares under the Duchess backstamp this name has been synonymous over the last 85 years


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Transferware is a style of decorated china created to sell to the emerging middle class of the Industrial Revolution in England. First produced in the late 1700s, the style caught on and has remained popular since the early 1800s. Older patterns are still being made today.


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Pure Diamond - Grown from Methane Gas. The DCC® (Diamond Coated Carbide) technology developed by Crystallume in 1992 produces continuous diamond coating with all the extreme chemical and physical properties of natural and high-pressure high temperature (HPHT) synthetic diamond. It is essentially pure diamond that is grown from methane gas.


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Dresden Porcelain Co. Longton. c.1892. 1903. Porcelain manufacturer at the Newtown Works, Longton , Stoke-on-Trent, England. The business was established for the manufacture of China by Thomas Forester & Sons Ltd . The partners were Thomas's wife Mary Ann Forester with William Platt Morten and Thomas Wild. In December 1895 Thomas Wild left the.


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3) "Registered Numbers" (Reg, Reg'd) appear in the mid to late 1880s. 4) "Trade Mark" and "Ltd" appear most commonly on china made after 1860. 5) The word "Royal" on a piece suggests that it is likely to be Victorian, as does the diamond registration mark.


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Diamond China England (Blythe Porcelain Co) Floral Teacup English Castle Saucer Staffordshire Vintage Teacups Tea Time English China Teacups (1.1k) AU$17.59 DUNOON Mug Cup Bone China Cats Eyes Kate Mawdsley Made in England (542) AU$36.54 Shelley - fruit & diamond design 11505 large creamer/ milk jug in Queen Anne shape (331) AU$95.00


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Adderley Albion China - J Dimmock & Co ALCOCK - Samuel Alcock Allertons Anchor China / S Bridgwood Ashworth G L Aynsley Barker Brothers (ltd) Bell China / Queen Anne Belleek Bishop & Stonier / Bisto Blair China Bodley - E J D Bodley BOWERS - G F Bowers BOYLE, Zachariah Boyle Brownfields, W/sons / bgp /co. Burleigh, Burgess & Leigh


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Diamond China England (1 - 60 of 97 results) Price ($) Shipping All Sellers Sort by: Relevancy 2 Blyth Porcelain Co. Diamond China Antique Blue Willow Saucers/Plates Set of Two (281) $9.00 $12.00 (25% off) Sale ends in 7 hours Hammersley Howard Sprays 9" Diamond Shape Dish Bone China England (670) $21.52 $22.65 (5% off)


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1935 Earthenware manufacturer in Hanley , Stoke-on-Trent, England. It maybe that the Diamond Pottery Co. had some connection to the Pearl Pottery Co . Geoffrey Godden 'Encyclopedia of British Pottery & Porcelain Marks' states that Diamond Pottery was formerly Pearl Pottery. However Pearl Pottery continued until 1936 (as confirmed by Godden).

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