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"Hannibal Passing The Alps" was made by Knight, Elkin & Co. (1826-1846). This pattern is found on a 15 inch by 12.25 inch platter, but each size in the series has a different center. It was made in many colors, such as blue, brown, red and purple. More information and other patterns

The Summer/Fall 2009 Bulletin is now available.
The featured free article is:
"Some
Thoughts Regarding a Rare Staffordshire Relief Molded, Blue Transfer-Printed
and Enamel-Decorated Thread Caddy" by Rebecca J. Davis
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World’s Largest Transferware Jug ??? Well, maybe not, but certainly this one stands out, for both its exceptional size as well as contents! More Information
Wanted to buy: Staffordshire or Sunderland Luster item depicting Bible scenes, characters or events...more
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“Chief Brigand” series
An uncommon series of scenes by an unknown maker, possibly Scottish, the subject of which has not been identified although they may well be from a novel.
“Hibernia” series
Another uncommon series of untitled views of Ireland by John Wedg Wood of Tunstall.
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What is my transferware piece worth?
What's it worth? The simple answer – whatever you can get for it – has truth but doesn’t explain why. More | Other FAQs
Robert Copeland named a Life-Time Honorary Member!
At the annual meeting in Bristol, England, Robert Copeland, a long-standing contributor to the TCC, was recognized for his outstanding contribution to the field of ceramics by bestowing on him the club's first and only Life-Time Honorary Membership. Learn more

Merlin Antiques specializes in 19th century British transferware in all colors, and other British ceramics.
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TCC Bulletin Index has been updated.
Special edition of the TCC Bulletin highlights the Annual Meeting in England
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A Message from the President
Transferware Database News - updated November 2009
Previous Club News
New Resources
The Bo/Ness Pottery (Scotland) produced a large variety of wares, including transferware, from 1766-1958. The Bo'Ness web site is currently offering a calendar featuring transferware, as a free download. More information
Manufacturing Processes of Tableware during the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
by Robert Copeland
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"Robert Copeland on Spode" DVD now available! Watch an excerpt of the interview (Copeland talking about Spode and the development of transfer-printed wares ) and then purchase the full video. Learn more
Petra Williams Index
Staffordshire Cup Plates and Early Victorian China”
Exhibits
A major exhibition commemorating the 250th anniversary of Wedgwood opened October 3, 2009 in Washington, D.C. More information. More info
Another Wedgwood exhibit is being presented through February 21, 2010, by the Philadelphia Museum of Art. More info
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Please contact us if you know of an auction offering transferware.
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