This is a set of buddha crockery made by wood&sons England and came to South Africa with the 1820 settlers.The stamp on the crockery is Woods 510.Photo's attached
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This is a set of buddha crockery made by wood&sons England and came to South Africa with the 1820 settlers.The stamp on the crockery is Woods 510.Photo's attached
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Re: Crockery
We'd need to images of the marking, this set looks like it dates later than 1820.
Re: Crockery
Wood & Son started in 1865, name changed to Wood & Sons in 1907. Ltd. was added on 1910.
Re: Crockery
Also this pattern is much later, as LJoy stated, it is from the 1920's. :)