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George Jones | Antique Pottery Plates - Exotic Birds.
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Brand:George Jones & Sons
Product Code:g-jones/plates-1890s
weight:2000.0g
Product Condition:Used
£20.00 inc. tax
Description
Pair of antique George Jones & Sons pottery plates with pair of exotic birds including famille rose decorated border, hand painted with colour enamels
The plates are made of porcelain with black back stamps George Jones & Sons including impressed GJ & date number 4/13 (April 1913).
Materials Used: Porcelain, Coloured Enamel Glazes
Uses: Decorative, Display, Ornaments.
Country Made: UK, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire England
Date Made: 1913
The condition is very good, with the exception of some domestic wear and table use including fading on gold gilt rim and some natural grazing, no cracks or chips.
Approx. Size/Dim dimensions: Both plates 9 inches (22.8 cm) in diameter x 1 inch (2.5 cm) in depth.
The plates are made of porcelain with black back stamps George Jones & Sons including impressed GJ & date number 4/13 (April 1913).
Materials Used: Porcelain, Coloured Enamel Glazes
Uses: Decorative, Display, Ornaments.
Country Made: UK, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire England
Date Made: 1913
The condition is very good, with the exception of some domestic wear and table use including fading on gold gilt rim and some natural grazing, no cracks or chips.
Approx. Size/Dim dimensions: Both plates 9 inches (22.8 cm) in diameter x 1 inch (2.5 cm) in depth.
A brief history of George Jones & Sons
In 1856 George Jones opened a pottery workshop in Glebe Street, Stoke on Trent.
Around 1865 he built the Trent Potteries, next to the Newcastle-under-Lyme canal and then in 1873, the company was renamed George Jones & Sons.
George died in 1893 but the business continued and in 1907, it was renamed Crescent Potteries.
They ceased trading in 1957.
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