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I have a bowl that belonged to my great-grandmother, who was born in the 1800’s. It is wheat in color and the mark on the bottom is stamped in blue. I think it reads, G.M. & Son at top and definitely reads Liverpool at the bottom. Between the two aforementioned marks, there is a circle surrounded by a design. Inside the circle are the words “ironstone china” that follow the circle.There is a drawing of a pitcher in the middle, between the words ironstone china.

I cannot find anything on G.M. & Son or the mark. Does anyone have a clue about this bowl and value?

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Thank you for responding. I did a little more searching and finally found the mark. It is George Morley & Son 1884-1891. I am sure the bowl is probably not worth a great deal. It is not fancy, just a plain beige pedestal bowl with obvious wear around the rim. I can take a picture of it if you would still need it.

Would you have any idea of the value?

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Can you post a pic of the bowl and a good pic of the mark ?? Need to see it to help !! They didn`t use just one mark,, they may have 5 or 10 over a period of time !!

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