Help With Victorian Crockery

by Sue Marshall
(Queensland. Australia)

Victorian RSPCA  Dishes

Victorian RSPCA Dishes

Victorian RSPCA  Dishes

I volunteer at the RSPCA OP shop in West Burleigh, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. These Victorian crockery items were donated. I am reasonably sure they are Victorian or earlier. I have taken pictures of the items, The set consists of Ten pieces with makers marks on the bottom.

Three items have some minor damage. I looked them up on the web and the closest I could fine was a Woodland Strode plate.

The Birds look like Pheasants/Bird of Paradise or Peacocks?

All makers marks are in gold ...
A large granny pot - mark looks like a 1C or a K
2 candle stick holders - mark is a circle with line through
2 dishes with lids 1 small & 1 medium - marks all have a S.
A jug with handle - mark is a Circle with line
Large Rectangle Plate - mark is a blue dot & a tiny hole.
Looks like a ring holder or dish - mark none visable.
A Vase - mark none visable

I hope you can help me identify the year made and maker plus a rough value. Everything we sell goes towards helping animals.

Thanking you very much.
Sue

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