This pot was given to my wife by her Grea Aunt. It says Stoke Crescen China with a small cross above, Also Rd No 42306 and Rd No 826.
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This pot was given to my wife by her Grea Aunt. It says Stoke Crescen China with a small cross above, Also Rd No 42306 and Rd No 826.
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Re: Porcelian Tea Pot
The company started operation in c.1864 as George Jones and in 1873 became George Jones& Sons Ltd. which operated in the Trent Potteries in Stoke-upon-Trent ,renamed "Crescent Potteries" in 1907, but those reg #'s date from 1884-1887. "Crescent China" appears on some marks from 1893. Yours is most surely from before 1891 because that is when "England" had to appear on items. :) Not sure about value. Will be less than $100.00.