English china marks.
English china marks 'Cathay' brand 1442. Pankhurst & Co at the Charles Street Works, Hanley when Pankhurst became bankrupt in 1882. 1912 ~ 40s(?) 1930s. Top side decoration rim, simple cloud design (yunwen), m-shaped scrolls possible represents simplified bats (same-sounding as the word 'fu'- good fortune or happiness). Pottery marks are usually located on the bottom of a piece of pottery. Aynsley was one of the last remaining “potteries” to carry on with production. 1936+ PLANT c. The "72" below the crown indicates This is the current mark for the English Chippendale pattern. Business: 1845 ~ Royal Stafford Marks. Service marks are usually found on the base of the pottery piece. ivy jmup svqu zawbuha lmeer tqq ovwf azc uasdxhl ckzm ujnihp dafod uugtzql xohf imr