Ceramic Trade Marks - F
Initials Used as Trade Marks - F
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North Staffordshire Pottery Marks |
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S Fielding & Co (Ltd) |
S Fielding & Co (Ltd) Manufacturer of earthenware and majolica at the Railway Pottery (renamed Devon Pottery, 1912), Stoke. c.1879 to 1982 |
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Mark |
Description
& date |
FIELDING | Impressed mark c.1879 - |
S F & CO |
Initials found on printed marks
- often the name of the pattern is included. 1880 - 1917 |
S F & Co England CHESTER is the pattern name
S F & Co SEVRES is the pattern name the pattern registration number 204499 dates to 1892
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Standard printed marks.
c.1891-1913 since 1913+ most marks incorporate "DEVON" or "CROWN DEVON" in the marks
Sometimes the registration number and pattern name are included with the mark. |
S F & Co Stoke-on-Trent England Crown Devon
the pattern registration number 554725 dates to 1910 |
c.1913+
since 1913+ most marks incorporate "DEVON" or "CROWN DEVON" in the marks |
Devon Ware S F & Co Stoke-on-Trent England SILVERINE
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c.1913-30
since 1917+ the initials "SF & Co" were gernerally dropped from the mark
SILVERINE was a Fieldings trade name for ware
in a high shine glaze of silver or copper. |
Devon Lusterine Flourescent FIELDINGS Stoke-on-Trent Made in England
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c.1917-30
LUSTERINE was a Fieldings trade name for ware
with a luster finish.
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Devon Ware FIELDING'S Stoke-on-Trent England MAVIS is the pattern name |
c.1917-30 |
Crown Devon FIELDING'S Stoke-on-Trent England |
c.1917-30 |
Crown Devon FIELDING'S England |
c.1930 onwards
This style of mark is shown in a 1960 trade reference book |
CROWN DEVON | The trade name 'CROWN DEVON' has been extensively used in the 20th C. |
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