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Taylor smith China

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12 years ago
AI Appraisal
Description

3 pieces of Premier Taylor Smith Taylor china. 1st a platter with the #'s11372 stamped in green white to cream color w/ 5 silver rings going around the rim of the platter. 2nd is a cereal or soup bowl w the #'s 8372 stamped in green on the back same design as the platter. 3rd a bowl shaped with little holders on the sides the 5 silver rings r on the out side ofthis dish and one at the bottom on back stamped in green #2375. The Platter and the cereal or soup bowl also have .6 stamped onthe back and the other one has a .2 on it they r all stamped 2x one in green the other in black and yellow the yellow part say premier the black says Taylor smithTaylor Co. U.S.A. The Green stamp says Taylor SMITH Taylor U.S.A.

Category China
Medium glass/china with silver rings
Distinguishing marks 5 silverr rings going around the dinnerware also stamped on back 2x w Taylor smith Taylor U.S.A the other stamps says Premier Taylor smith Taylor U.S.A. 2 ofthem have a # 6 on them the other has a #2 . All ofthem have #'s underneath the logo Of taylor smith Taylor. #'s 2375,8372and11372.
Condition Excellent
Date Period 1840 but not sure of that at all
History handed down from great grandparents
Price Paid (If known) was handed down from family memebers
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Submitted by myarn

i'm not a professional appraiser, and did not find the pattern name.  But if you seach Ebay for Taylor Smith Taylor Platinum, there are currently over 60 pieces listed, including one for the platter priced at 14.99 .  I hope this helps.  

Submitted by nanaannemarie

I believe TST china was first made in the USA in 1899, so date of 1840 doesn't sound right

 

Submitted by Lovejoy

This is 20 Century tableware. TS&T ran from 1900-1981, they made dinnerware, hotel ware, toilet sets, and specialty pieces. In the late-1920s, the toilet wares and specialty items (spittoons, placques, cracker jars, etc.) were phased out. From then until closing, TS&T produced mainly semi-vitreous dinnerware to be sold in department stores, five-and-dimes, hardware stores, and through catalogs
 

Submitted by nanaannemarie

Lovejoy,  

 

Are you familiar with the numbering pattern on TST?  I have a Thistle (Laurel) teapot, # 5(?) 34 8.  Am I correct in assuming the middle numbers are the year of manufacture?  

 

It has the Crown and Premier over the logo and Taylor Smith Taylor, and under USA.  Also has the green stamp with Made in U S A and then the # under that.  

 

Has a lot of crackling on the bottom and what I find strange is that the pot and top have a flower design in the pottery and then the thistle design is over that.  But the flower design is not thistle.

This was my mother in law's.  She was from Scotland and this means a great deal to me.  Would just like to know more about it

 

Thanks,

 

AnneMarie

 

Submitted by Lovejoy

Hi,

As far as I'm aware the middle number is the last two digits of the date. This being low cost dinnerware there is not really much information regarding patterns, and not much else to tewll about it. I would imagine a lot of the same shapes were reused, but with different patterns stamped on them.

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