Victorian Crockery

by Sue Marshall
(Queensland. Australia)

Victorian RSCPA Crockery

Victorian RSCPA Crockery

Victorian RSCPA Crockery marks vary from: s.  1C or K  a circle with a linethrough top half.

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 visible.
A Vase - mark none visible

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

Comments for
Victorian Crockery

Click here to add your own comments

BIRDS
by: Anonymous

The birds are pheasants

Victorian Crockery
by: Sue

I have found some similar plates online. They are "Woodland Strode". They have a black border design.

Victorian crockery
by: Sue

I have somewhat identified the articles as:

Woodland Strode

There are some very similar plates that I have found online.

Circle with line through
by: Steve

Gday Sue.

I have two fantastic little bud vases in Imari or flow blue pattern that have circle marks with a line through the middle. If anyone knows who made them, it would be nice to find out.

Thanx. Steve.

Click here to add your own comments

Join in and write your own page! It's easy to do. How?
Simply click here to return to The Antiques Road Show