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China Mark

By km1977, 28 March, 2013
Description

Hi, I inherited some antique dishes from a long lost great aunt. I have been unable to find anything on this mark over the internet. I have several of these bowls and all of them are blue/white with this mark on the back. There are no chips but some have little brown dots on them. 

Category
China
Medium
Not sure
Distinguishing marks
There is a mark on the back of the bowl that says Indian Stone and has a crown with a W underneath.
Condition
Good
Size and dimensions of this item
It is 9.5 inches across and is about an inch deep.
Date Period
Not known
Weight
N/A
History
I inherited this from a great aunt from Roseburg, OR.
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
N/A
For Sale?
No
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kathyBeh

12 years 1 month ago

Re: China Mark

This was made by Edward Walley of Villa Pottery in Cobridge, Staffordshire. 1845-1856. Formerly Jones & Walley.  LOVE IT !!!!

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km1977

12 years 1 month ago

In reply to Re: China Mark by kathyBeh

Re: China Mark

Thank you for responding! I have been looking everywhere for this mark!!! I have quite a bit of all different dishes that are all blue and white but with many different markings. One says Alfred Meakin? Another says Johnston Bros., I am researching more on them since I would like to know more about our family history. Are these common names amongst china like this?

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kathyBeh

12 years 1 month ago

In reply to Re: China Mark by km1977

Re: China Mark

Walley isnt common but Meakin and Johnson Brothers are. I have been collecting blue/white English china for 25 years, love it. I will see what I can help you with, post away.

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