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from 1760 to 1900

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News & Features

Dishy News
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A Transferware Blog by Judie Siddall.

Souvenirs from the Potteries did two things; they not only reminded children that they were remembered (and loved), but they also advertised the Potteries and their wares. Below are a few early 19th century souvenirs from the Potteries.

 

News
Minton Archive
Around this time last year we released a catalogue update that added images to the Minton Archive’s Registration of Designs section, specifically to 141 records that cover the Patent Office’s diamond mark period between 1842 and 1883.
Research & Learning
Steamship Arabia Museum

It appears that the noted Steamship Arabia Museum in Kansas City, MO. will be closing by the end of July, 2026. Read about the closing from the following link. Read the author’s original article in the TCC Spring, 2009 Bulletin.

Featured Lecture Series
Engravers, artists, artisan, designers, authors, interpreters, life, the universe and everything...

Lecturer: Dr. Richard Halliday 

Engravers, artists, artisan, designers, authors, interpreters, life, the universe and everything... - presented at the TCC 2019 Annual Meeting in Birmingham, AL 

Pattern of the Month
Wedgwood Month of May tile

Shown is a tile made by Josiah Wedgwood (1759-2005). It is from a series that depicts the months of the year. This one Illustrates a scene that represents the month of May. The series is also found on plates. For TCC members, see pattern #3451in the TCC Database of Patterns and Sources.

Featured Book
The Adams Lancaster Tankard

NEW EDITION OF REFERENCE "THE ADAMS LANCASTER TANKARD”

This is the 2nd edition of 'The Adams Lancaster Tankard: A collector's guide'. It contains new material as well as some layout changes and is intended as an illustrated guide to the little-known Lancaster Tankard produced by the William Adams potteries over a period of some 100 years.

 

Photo of the Month
Spectacular Jug

From a private collection (not ours), this rather substantial jug may have been used for special exhibition displays. Note both the horizontal and vertical pattern repetition to fill all available space.

Featured Grant Recipient
The Italian Pattern

2012 Paul and Gladys Richards Foundation Research Grant Program Recipient.

Richard Halliday "The Italian Pattern: The story of an iconic 19th Century transferware design" To perform a comprehensive study exploring the introduction of Spode’s famous Italian pattern.

Puzzle of the Month
Little Miss May Puzzle

This child’s tea set pattern is one of the Little Miss May Series (sometimes spelled Mae). It is marked “MAY” on the back. Produced c. 1890 by Charles Allerton & Sons (1832–1942) in Longton, Staffordshire, the scene of a girl standing in the garden with an apronful of eggs is presented in a round cartouche in the Aesthetic style.

Featured Article
The Great White Arabia

The Great White Arabia was a 171-foot steamer built in 1853 in Pennsylvania. It eventually wound up doing business on the treacherous Mississippi and Missouri Rivers. Just a few miles after leaving the docks in Kansas City, she hit a submerged ‘snag’ or tree in the river; her hull was gashed and the ship sank quickly.

 

Classifieds
Charles Heathcote & Co mark

I am currently researching the little known Longton (Stoke) factory of Charles Heathcote & Co and its association with the William Turner factory patterns. I would appreciate knowing of any items from this factory. Additional information and mark. Please respond to Brian Allake at ballaker@pettonhall.uk 

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Folio Friday

Throughout Folio Friday’s 10th year we’ll be using the site’s hi-res, zoomable viewer to explore our monthly Art & Design highlights in close-up detail. Enjoy!

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