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 English Potters use of the Royal Coat of Arms

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English Potters use of the Royal Coat of Arms
Examples which look like the Royal Coat of Arms but are not exact 


 

 

 


William Adams
William Adams
1890-1914

Use of the British Royal Coat of Arms with the Lion, Unicorn, Shield but only one mottos.


William Adams & Sons
William Adams & Sons
1950+

Use of the arms which look like the Royal Coat of Arms - however the animal on the right is a stag and the shield is different - there are no mottos. 


G.L. Ashworth & Bros
G.L. Ashworth & Bros
this mark appears from 1862 - generally out of use by the 20thC.
The impressed name ASHWORTH is sometimes present.

Use of the British Royal Coat of Arms with the Lion, Unicorn, Shield but no mottos.


 


Edward Walley
1845-1865

Use of part of British Royal Coat of Arms with the Lion, Unicorn, but with la different Shield and no mottos.




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01/01/2003