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When was Crown Ducal Florentine made?

When was Crown Ducal Florentine made?

Introduced in approximately 1920, this pattern features florentine embossments overlaid with transfer in blue, orange, purple, and green. The fruit and floral hand painted patterns are lush, vibrant and exquisitely detailed and accented with decorative gold banding.

Where was Crown Ducal China made?

Crown Ducal is a name used on some pieces of porcelain produced by A.G. Richardson and Co., Ltd. of England.

When was Crown Ducal ware made?

The business was founded in 1915 by Albert G. Richardson at the Gordon Pottery, Tunstall (1915-c.

When was the backstamp on Crown Ducal ware made in England used?

Crown Ducal Ware Made In England printed backstamp in use from the late 1940s. Crown Ducal Ware England printed black mark in used from c1925+. Disclaimer: Information provided on this website is for general information only. Perfect Pieces can accept no responsibility for any errors or omissions in the information provided.

How do you identify crowns on backstamps?

Since crowns are so prevalent as backstamps, look for words or letters included in the stamp, such as “E&R Golden Crown,” made by a Pennsylvania company called Ebeling & Reuss, or “England Coalport,” made by Coalport Porcelain Works in England, says Encyclopedia Brittanica.

What are the crowns on the bottom of porcelain china for?

Crowns have been used as logos or “backstamps” on the bottom of porcelain and fine bone china since the 1700s. Some companies are still using crown themes in their stamps, so narrowing down exactly what type of china you have may take a good amount of research.

How many different crown logo variations are there?

In some cases, one company may have more than 100 variations of its crown logo, as is the case with china marked “Royal Albert” or “Royal Albert Crown China,” explains Collectors Weekly.