The Hammersley China Co. Alsager Pottery, of Longton, Staffordshire, England dates approximately 1939. [ Tell Me More ]
This Souvenir China was produced as Patriotic China that was made for export to Canada during the Mid Thirties to the Mid Sixties. Many times this china is referred to by the factories of production as Emblem Ware.[ Tell Me More ]
This Staffordshire pottery company was renowned for its use of bright regal colors of the Art deco Era. Their dinnerware lines produced on a china medium known as semi-porcelain was always exuberant.[ Tell Me More ]
In today's world of disposable paper cups and people on the run, many of the younger folk seem to have little or no familiarity with some of the older bone china manufacturers of England.[ Tell Me More ]
As we all know RS. Prussia Porcelain was manufactured in Germany during the Art Nouveau Period (1876-1920s).[ Tell Me More ]
Fox Hunting as a sport has been epitomized as a regal sport all over the world since the early 1500s. The first fox hunt in Norfolk, England was recorded 1534. [ Tell Me More ]
Lavatory Wash Jugs or Pitchers, Wash Basins or Wash Bowls, Slop Jars or Waste Jars and Chamber or Thunder Pots of Victorian-Edwardian times have a resurgence in country decorating and work well with Shabby Chic.[ Tell Me More ]
This fabulous pottery tile and bronze frame represents the embodiment of the Art Nouveau and Secession Movements of Europe that in the United States was known as the Arts and Crafts Movement.[ Tell Me More ]
For several centuries now many countries have produced wonderful refined hand-painted porcelains. [ Tell Me More ]
Since 1825 Flow Blue China has been a very arresting color that stands out the most amid all the decorated and transferware china ever produced.[ Tell Me More ]