several plates. any idea of its origin

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  1. Mariyan perera

    Mariyan perera Well-Known Member

  2. Mariyan perera

    Mariyan perera Well-Known Member

    At ownedbybear are all these of the same category of Scottish sponge ware?
     
  3. Ownedbybear

    Ownedbybear Well-Known Member

    Nope, some are nothing like. You need to repost these with numbered photos please.
     
  4. Houseful

    Houseful Well-Known Member

    I like the top blue and white which looks handpainted, is there nothing on the back? Looks sort of asian?
    The wedgwood and co Livingstone soup plate is not made by the more famous Josiah wedgwood factory. Two different makers.
     
  5. Ownedbybear

    Ownedbybear Well-Known Member

    Yup, Enoch not Jos.

    I agree that first one looks Asian.
     
  6. Mariyan perera

    Mariyan perera Well-Known Member

    ok guys here i number them as lots
    LOT 1 IMG-20170330-WA0039.jpg IMG-20170330-WA0100.jpg IMG-20170330-WA0112.jpg IMG-20170330-WA0122.jpg
     
  7. Mariyan perera

    Mariyan perera Well-Known Member

    i think this method would be easy. so if you guys need to specify a certain pic say it as LOT 1 pic 3. hope itl be more order
     
  8. Mariyan perera

    Mariyan perera Well-Known Member

  9. Mariyan perera

    Mariyan perera Well-Known Member

    LOT 3
    please pardon me if i mistakenly repeat any pics
    IMG-20170330-WA0101.jpg IMG-20170330-WA0102.jpg IMG-20170330-WA0103.jpg IMG-20170330-WA0104.jpg IMG-20170330-WA0106.jpg
     
  10. Mariyan perera

    Mariyan perera Well-Known Member

  11. Mariyan perera

    Mariyan perera Well-Known Member

  12. Mariyan perera

    Mariyan perera Well-Known Member

    LOT 6
    IMG-20170330-WA0023.jpg IMG-20170330-WA0030.jpg IMG-20170330-WA0033.jpg IMG-20170330-WA0036.jpg IMG-20170330-WA0046.jpg IMG-20170330-WA0055.jpg IMG-20170330-WA0056.jpg
     

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  13. Ownedbybear

    Ownedbybear Well-Known Member

    You've still got too many in each lot, they need to be individual, given what a muddle of stuff you have. I can see a fair bit of English transferware, a piece made for the Turkish/Middle Eastern market with that crescent star - but still spongeware. Separate posts, ideally on the Porcelain forum with the back of EACH please.
     
  14. Mariyan perera

    Mariyan perera Well-Known Member

    Hey thanks a lot guys will do
     
  15. Ladybranch

    Ladybranch Well-Known Member

    I certainly agree, "a muddle." I have scanned down them and am having a very hard time not confusing them. As GBB has pointed out a couple of times, backs are very very important in dating and IDing makers. They should be pictured individually, numbered, pic of front followed immediately by a pic of the back and definitely only one or a very few to a query.

    GBB is the expert on these plates. I can possibly only add a little on a couple of the transferware patterns. Right off the top of my head without any of my reference books Lot #2: 1st and 8th pics and Lot #5 - 1st pic is "Asiatic Pheasants" pattern. Several companies made this pattern from Allman, Broughton to Podmore & Walker to Wedgwood and Co.
    http://www.asiaticpheasants.co.uk/

    Here is a listing of potteries that made "Asiatic Pheasants." It is even being made today.
    http://www.asiaticpheasants.co.uk/makersmarks.html
    http://www.asiaticpheasants.co.uk/markspics.html

    --- Susan
     
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