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from 1760 to 1900

TCC welcomes everyone who shares our love for the beauty and technical proficiency of British transferware including Blue and White, Staffordshire Pottery, Pearlware, Romantic and more... Join us and receive access to our benefits!

It's time to renew your membership for 2026!

Dear TCC Members,

Your membership in the Transferware Collectors Club expired on December 31, 2025. Members who joined in 2025 and paid by credit card, and checked the box for auto renewal, will have their membership automatically renewed. The membership cost has not changed from last year. When the auto renewal takes place, the member will receive an email confirming that they are now members for 2026.

Members who did not choose to have their membership automatically renewed, can renew on the TCC website. If you are unsure whether you opted in to auto renewal, you can sign into your account on the TCC website and check your status. Also, please be sure your address has been updated if you have recently moved. Renew my membership.

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Donations Welcome! When you renew your membership, please consider making a tax deductible donation to support our club’s educational mission. Your contributions ensure that member benefits like the Database of Patterns and Sources, the Bulletin, Annual Meetings, the Transferware Worldwide Lecture Series, and our many other online activities continue to provide the information and enjoyment you seek. It's easy, you can donate when you renew your membership!

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News & Features

Photo of the Month
Doctor Syntax

Space limitations resulted in excluding this fine photo from the current Bulletin. The photo shows Dr. Syntax patterns in the collection of TCC member Maryanne Leckie. TCC members can view the entire article on Maryanne’s outstanding collection in the current Bulletin and in addition, can view 41 Doctor Syntax patterns in the TCC Database of Patterns and Sources. Thanks to Loren Zeller for the photo.

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HURDY-GURDY AND TRANSFERWARE

A Transferware Blog by Judie Siddall.

While adding patterns to the Transferware Collectors Club Database of Patterns and Sources, I noticed a pattern of a young girl playing a guitar-like instrument. I knew the instrument wasn't a guitar. It was a hurdy-gurdy.

Puzzle of the Month
Egyptian Miscellany Puzzle

An intriguing center pattern of dozens of small forms, some of which are recognizable as being derived from ancient Egyptian symbolism. A platter is illustrated in Friends of Blue Bulletin #20, given the title “Egyptian Miscellany.” There is no mark, and the maker is unknown. It dates to c. 1810-1830. It is Pattern # 10794 in the TCC Database of Patterns and Sources. The border was also used on another unmarked pattern in the database titled “Winged Sphinx and Greek Key” (Pattern #9928). Image courtesy of eBay seller loch_leven.

Lecture Series
Transferware.AI Transfer Prints, Archaeology, and AI: The Transferware AI Project and Possibilities

The 2025 TCC conference celebrated the many Landscapes, Real and Imagined, on British Transferware! In his lecture Professor John Chenowith discuss how the TCC and the University of Michigan are collaborating on an AI application intended to facilitate pattern identification.

Pattern of the Month
Bear Hunting #01

Shown is "Ross & Sons'" Bear Hunting #01. It is a pot lid (lid for a container) that was printed with information about the contents and the name of the manufacturer.

Events
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SAVE THE DATES: June 2-9, 2026 The Tour is sold out, but interested members can be placed on a waiting list. Transferware Collectors Club A Tour to England including the Newark Antiques Fair accompanied by Patricia Halfpenny.

To register, click GO TO ENGLAND to download the full Itinerary and to register and secure your place with a $1,000 per person deposit. More details.

Minton's Folio Friday
Minton's Folio Friday

On the first Friday of every month their archive team selects a special piece of artwork from the Minton company catalogue’s Art & Design section and highlights it on this blog. Click and Enjoy!

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