Royal Worcester
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Royal Worcester
I'd like a date for this Royal Worcester plate please. I have no idea, have tried, and failed, to look it up on the Internet, so many apologies in advance if its earlier than 20th century. I'm HOPING it might be 1902.
mal- Number of posts : 341
Location : Beautiful North Wales
Registration date : 2011-01-25
Re: Royal Worcester
Thank you. I'm pleased it's 20th century.
mal- Number of posts : 341
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Royal Worcester for Thomas Goode & Co.
19th Century Royal Worcester teacup and saucer, retailed by Thomas Goode & Co.
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Cheers. Spotted another handpainted one recently
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Royal Worcester
I picked this large mug today that is about 10" high, any ideas of its use
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olipayton- Number of posts : 558
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Re: Royal Worcester
I was thinking for hot chocolate but why so large
olipayton- Number of posts : 558
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Re: Royal Worcester
I thought hot chocolste too. Or just a novelty mug.
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Re: Royal Worcester
I would like to see the base, as RW tableware is one of my specialist subjects.
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Re: Royal Worcester
Hope this is ok for you - your help is very much appreciated
olipayton- Number of posts : 558
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Re: Royal Worcester
Hmm that's odd. That mark is usually used on the oven-to-tableware,
and the cookware items.
It could just be a giftware item, not related to any specific range.
and the cookware items.
It could just be a giftware item, not related to any specific range.
Royal worcester
hi
I am trying to work out the date on this plate it has the number b244 impressed Worcester mark
I am trying to work out the date on this plate it has the number b244 impressed Worcester mark
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carolalev- Number of posts : 295
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Re: Royal Worcester
Thank you for that information.
carolalev- Number of posts : 295
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Re: Royal Worcester
Only of interest to anyone looking for a replacement. Collectors go for the 18th-19thC pieces, with saucer
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Beege- Number of posts : 235
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Re: Royal Worcester
It's a Royal Worcester mark, I'm no expert but I believe this dates pre 1891, when the text 'Royal Worcester England' was added. Plenty online on how to accurately date it.
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Re: Royal Worcester
Many thanks for the speedy response Davee, I'll do some digging.
Regards
Jack
Regards
Jack
Beege- Number of posts : 235
Location : North West England
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Re: Royal Worcester
It has what seems to be the year mark for 1890.
tigerchips- Number of posts : 464
Location : England
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Question About Worcester? Porcelain Loving Cup
As i have no knowledge about porcelain and pottery although i am slowly picking
away at it i find myself looking online and i do now have a goddens marks book
even though i am slightly or quite a lot unsure on this mark i believe it is Worcester
before the dot system was in use but i can't or don't trust myself and wondered if anyone
can help in dating this lovely floral loving cup. I would also love to know your views regarding its
desirability myself i feel over the moon with it at the reasonable price of £3 i could not leave it
even with the small hairline in the base. The porcelain is almost translucent and rings almost like glass
Would love to know if my new cup is any good as they go or just one of the mirriad? of this type which were made?
Thank you
away at it i find myself looking online and i do now have a goddens marks book
even though i am slightly or quite a lot unsure on this mark i believe it is Worcester
before the dot system was in use but i can't or don't trust myself and wondered if anyone
can help in dating this lovely floral loving cup. I would also love to know your views regarding its
desirability myself i feel over the moon with it at the reasonable price of £3 i could not leave it
even with the small hairline in the base. The porcelain is almost translucent and rings almost like glass
Would love to know if my new cup is any good as they go or just one of the mirriad? of this type which were made?
Thank you
LEGSY- Number of posts : 345
Age : 48
Location : Wales
Registration date : 2017-02-19
LEGSY- Number of posts : 345
Age : 48
Location : Wales
Registration date : 2017-02-19
Re: Royal Worcester
I assume that you believe to date to be 1879? If so, then that is what I made it.
I have never liked porcelain or any ceramics with pretty floral decoration like this but I can understand why people who do like that kind of thing would appreciate this piece and Worcester in general.
I am sure you will understand that I don't know how the Worcester market is performing, except for me to say that there still seems to de an interest and so paying £3 for this piece, even with the hairline is a no brainer.
I have never liked porcelain or any ceramics with pretty floral decoration like this but I can understand why people who do like that kind of thing would appreciate this piece and Worcester in general.
I am sure you will understand that I don't know how the Worcester market is performing, except for me to say that there still seems to de an interest and so paying £3 for this piece, even with the hairline is a no brainer.
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