Does anyone know of a comprehensive online database of makers marks and impressions?
• Go to www.thepotteries.org for some great information on 1500+ potters in Stoke on Trent. Including trade names shows companies, their factory names, dates, initials used for identification and details of marks for British porcelain, pottery & ceramics, many long gone. The website takes you through to the A-Z of Stoke on Trent Potters. Fascinating! Also, www.2002.stoke.gov.uk/council/libraries/pottery/pachives is very interesting too. Jackie Powell, Reading, Berks • Your enquirer might try: www.replacements.com. Which has a huge online database of patterns, marks and impressions. Mike Williams. • Have a look at www.myoptics.co.uk. They offer a similar service to the other companies in this market, with a wider range of frame choices. C. Cheung, via email • May I suggest ‘Heather’s Nostalgic Antiques and Collectables’ web site, which you will find at: www.heanosantiq.com/pottery%20marks.htm. This features a large collection of pottery and ceramic marks from the 18th century to the pre
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