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thanks Bigwull

very useful   ;D   

jools

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anyone any idea of a value??

now that I know its minton, i am not sure I can risk using it for cheese anymore!

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Thanks to all your notes i have found this with the same mark on the base.

http://    www.premierantiques .co.uk/superb-early-minton-semi-china-english-scenery-ewer-or-jug-c1830-1366-p.asp

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Thanks Bigwull, Ipcress & gg27 for your notes. The only reference I can find anywhere to these markings or this pattern is this Minton drainer. Do you have any idea if many potteries used the same pattern or is it now most likely that it is a minton??

warmest regards
Jools



http://www.blueandwhite.com/museum.asp?m=Minton&p=English+Scenery

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hows that Bigwull ??

thanks for interest  8)

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here goes.

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depends which side 'this side' is... Im in England.   :)

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can you remove the duplicated post....it can sometimes cause confusion..for those of us that don,t see very well, and have to rely on $2 specs.... ;D

I tried to but the system wont let me, says i am not allowed to remove my own posts??  sorry new on here.

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Antique Questions Forum / Help neeeded to identify pottery / ceramic mark
« on: February 25, 2013, 11:28:37 am »
I need help identifying this mark in the attached photo.

 Its on the base of a cheese stand which has a blue and white transfer of Ripon on it.

The mark says; semi china. english scenery

many thanks
j

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