Hi Does anyone know what year this Norman Franks stamp might date back to? I have found a few NF stamps but none that match the below. Many thanks
I haven't found the mark yet but I believe Norman W Franks was the retailer rather than the maker. Here is one of his catalogs from 1910-11 https://www.ebay.com/itm/2558899015...55-0&campid=5338304675&customid=&toolid=10049
A google search on Bursley Limited provides some information collected by the Kovels. Apparently it was connected to Crown Pottery in Burslem. My suspicion is that the Ganges pattern was produced specifically for the retailer Norman Franks.
Here is a piece in the Ganges pattern made by Wood & Sons LTD. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-...=true&nordt=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557
Hi Louise. I believe I can address this question. The firm behind this is Wood & Sons, Burslem. Bursley Ltd is an early mark for 'Rhead' Bursley Ware. The stamp dates c.1921. The decoration is a Rhead decoration which would be traditionally attributed to Frederick Alfred Rhead (being printed and painted). There is however the possibility that the decoration is one by Charlotte Rhead who was responsible for some lines from this period that are printed and painted. The other contributor who posits that Norman Franks was the retailer may well be right. There is history to indicate that Wood & Sons were providing lines to the retailer Hales Hancock, London, at this time. Otherwise, the connection between Norman Franks and Wood & Sons is currently unknown to me. Further, I note elsewhere in this section that someone has the Ganges pattern on a 'cosy teapot.' This item was patented by Wood & Sons as the items base stamp indicates. (c.1921). D. V. Williams, formerly, Charlotte Rhead Newsletter.
Hello @D. V. WILLIAMS & welcome to the forum!! Thank you for the update to this post! We always appreciate further information even if the thread is a few months old. It has been a couple of months since the OP signed into the forum which happens sometimes around here. I will send her a quick message to let her know about the update. @Louise88