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Anyone able to identify this early Wedgwood mark? I have a few odd & end pieces & would like to know what type of stoneware these are. Did not find anything in this particular tan color with a sprigged relief detail around the outside of the pieces. Caneware, cremeware, drabware??? Any idea of value?

Presented this question in the pottery porcelain discussion board but was unsuccessful in getting an answer other than possible creamware which I do not think these are as they do not look anything found on the internet.

Any info would be appeciated!

mejayroe Changed status to publish January 22, 2020
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Wedgwood had three products that are difficult to tell apart !! Creamware which later became Queens Ware and Pearl Ware !! I saw some patterns with a drape similar to yours but different patterns !! Let me know what you find out !! Wedgwood can be difficult to figure out !!

mejayroe Changed status to publish January 22, 2020
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Thanks for the information regarding the McKinley Tariiff Act 1891. I will try Replacements.com & see if I can get some additional information. I at least know I am looking at a date of 1891 or later!

Regards,
Lucy

mejayroe Changed status to publish January 22, 2020
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http://collections.rmsc.org/BritishPottery/Wares.html

Could be that your item is much later !! The stamped mark with England added would be for export items !! Creamware refers to the clay and the glaze not the decoration !! Many pieces of creamware are paint/transfer decorated !! If you want the pattern matched just post a pic on replacements.com !! They have a china matching service !!

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