Dimensions: 8.8ins high, 8.8ins wide, 0.9ins depth
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Dimensions
8.8ins high, 8.8ins wide, 0.9ins depth
Circa Date
Victorian, circa 1870
Description - ID#23314
Copeland Majolica plate which features a variety of leaves including ferns, on a basketweave ground. Colouration: green, light browny pink, are predominant. The piece bears maker's marks for the Copeland pottery.
Maker: W. T. Copeland and Sons
English maker - Better known for production of fine porcelain, Copeland made a small amount of very high quality Majolica.
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- Period of Operation:
- c.1776-present
- Majolica Making Period:
- 1870-1880
- Other Names:
- Copeland Ltd
- Previous Name:
- Copeland and Garrett
- Afterwards Called:
- Spode Ltd.
- Country:
- England
- Region:
- The Potteries, Staffordshire
- Town:
- Stoke-on-Trent
- People:
- 1867 William's four sons taken into partnership.
- Notes on Marks:
- Infrequently an impressed or molded COPELAND.
- Design Rating:
- 1 - Unsurpassed in their creativity and design excellence.
- Glaze Rating:
- 1 - In the top tier for technical quality of decoration and glazing.
- Desirability Rating:
- 1 - One of the most desirable makers and highly sought after.
- Output Rating:
- 3 - Comparitively low output, during our period of interest.
- Price Rating:
- 1 - Command a higher price than the average maker.
Condition Summary
Good. Minimal damage, wear, manufacturing defects (kiln effects) and/or restoration, which does not detract from the piece.
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