Category
China
Medium
Porcelain
Distinguishing marks
Looks like a crown on a circle, also a 10 impressed in the glaze.
Condition
Good
Date Period
late 1800 ?
Size and dimensions of this item
9.5 inches
Weight
good plate weight
Long Description
As some of you know I collect blue and white china of all dates and makers. The mark on this is so "flowed" I can not make it out. The crown on the circle made me think Worcester or Doulton but i have searched far and wide and i can not find anything similar.
The pictures are very clear but look blurred due to the flow of the blue. There was gold on this plate at one time that I did not see until I took the photos and blew them up.
Any help would be appreciated. Lovejoy ??? :) Please
History
Mom-in-law bought it for me in Woodbury CT.
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
gift
For Sale?
No
Re: Flow Blue has me stumped
Lovejoy....do you know anything about china? I came across a maker called W&E Corn, (England) that has a similar mark on its old flow blue but the ones I saw where still readable.
Re: Flow Blue has me stumped
The marking is what's referred to as "Garter mark", they were used by a large number of Staffordshire potteries with very little variation with the exception of the letters/name /initials in the center. These marks have also been used on reproductions purposely blurred to hinder identification. You need a copy of "Encyclopedia of British Pottery & Porcelain" by Goddens to look up the mark.
Lovejoy
Re: Flow Blue has me stumped
I will get that book. Probably easier than searching online. I knew you would help. Thank you :)