Anchor shaped pottery marks. Find and identify your anchor shaped mark easily.
Painted brown or red. Bow of London on soft paste porcelain circa 1760 – 1780 | Painted blue brown or red. Bow of London on soft paste porcelain circa1760 – 1780 |
Painted blue brown or red. Bow of London on soft paste porcelain circa 1760 – 1780 | Bow of London on porcelain circa 1745 – 1770 |
Painted red or blue. Bow of London on hard paste porcelain circa 1744 | Painted underglaze blue, blue, red or purple.Chelsea of London on soft paste porcelain circa 1749 – 1756 |
Painted red or gold. Chelsea of London on soft paste porcelain circa 1745 | Underglaze gold or blue. Chelsea of London on porcelain circa 1750 – 1769 |
Underglaze gold or blue. Chelsea of London on porcelain circa 1750 – 1769 | Underglaze gold or blue. Chelsea of London on porcelain circa 1750 – 1769 |
Underglaze gold or blue. Chelsea of London on porcelain circa 1750 – 1769 | Painted lilac, gold or blue. Derby – Chelsea on porcelain circa 1770 |
Derby porcelain circa 1745 | Cream earthenware Liverpool circa 1793 – 1841 |
Impressed. Thomas Fell Newcastle circa 1700 – 1800 | Sceaux impressed porcelain. Seine France circa 1775 |
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Just wanted to know if this is worth anything!
I have a neighbour who has two Porcelain pieces.. One is a medium sized flower Bowl with Pink Roses one side & Rose Leaves. It has the marks N & I or N & 1
ENGLAND. Impressed on the Base. It’s Blue.
The other is a slightly larger Tall Vase, also blue with a Dutch scene on it. It has “Zeeland” in Guilt. Made in England in a circle in Black. & Hand painted in a circle in Black.
We both watch Antique Road Show.
She is in her late 80’s & the pieces belonged to her mother. I’m only in my early 70’s.
Any information would be great.
Hello,
I am trying to identify a vase thast has a diamond on it’s base with a capital R.
Can supply pictures but am interested to find where it’s from.
Many thanks for any help you can give