I love your ironstone peices. My Great Great Grandfather, Samuel Bevington was a Potter in Hanley, Stoke on Trent and one of my prized possesions is an ironstone meat platter that he made in business with his son, John Bevingon.
Thank you for sharing this I have some nice bone china with those marks and plan on increasing my collection this is very helpful and informative. Omg that gold teapot is lovely.
I just collect fine bone China because I want to use it to experience my meals better, hahaha. Just got a nice, new couple of demitasse cups from the Wedgwood Hibiscus collection and I'm enjoying them!
I have the whole set except for the teapot but I have a coffee pot .All except cups are stamped with either Classic Australia or Fine Bone China St Kilda
Thank you for sharing your beautiful pieces. I just purchased a 22kt gilded gold tea cup set from Park Ave China. It looks similar to the gold tea cup you showed. Do you know if the glaze may contain lead?
2:17 That's an ashtray! Also, may I ask something? Is Royal Albert valuable in terms of age? I have a pretty small Royal Albert old country roses collection and I've done some research online and found out that mine are from 1962 - 1974, but I wanna know if mine are worth it.
I love your ironstone peices. My Great Great Grandfather, Samuel Bevington was a Potter in Hanley, Stoke on Trent and one of my prized possesions is an ironstone meat platter that he made in business with his son, John Bevingon.
You have such lovely pieces and a charming personality!
Lovely video! Informative and helpful to a china collector! I come across good finds in the uk but I never looked for china while living in australia!
Thank you for sharing this I have some nice bone china with those marks and plan on increasing my collection this is very helpful and informative. Omg that gold teapot is lovely.
Thank you. I have some pieces that say Ireland or Germany too plus England etc from my grandmother's and mother. ❤ love the pieces you have.
Hello.
Nowadays, in 2024, we can find johson brother China in stores? And royal Albert country rose?
Manny thanks
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I just collect fine bone China because I want to use it to experience my meals better, hahaha. Just got a nice, new couple of demitasse cups from the Wedgwood Hibiscus collection and I'm enjoying them!
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I have the whole set except for the teapot but I have a coffee pot .All except cups are stamped with either Classic Australia or Fine Bone China St Kilda
I have 2-4 sets of Pyrex bowls and a butter dish. Pink/white and red, green, white and yellow
Thank you for the insight!!
Thank you for sharing your beautiful pieces. I just purchased a 22kt gilded gold tea cup set from Park Ave China. It looks similar to the gold tea cup you showed. Do you know if the glaze may contain lead?
I love this i found a 2 big bowls from Royal Patent Ironstone George & Sons and i discovered that it has more than 100 years. Im spechless love it
hi megan its called the royal warrant
Oh I have the same st kilda set! My boyfriend got them for me from Vinnies store! I don't have the teapot set but I have the tall coffee pot!
What about Myott Meakin Stoke On Trent, England. Can’t find a lot of information on it
Thanks a lot!
I have some piece h.4807 it has the lion and crown and made in england
Life is short, drink out of your tea cup.
2:17 That's an ashtray! Also, may I ask something? Is Royal Albert valuable in terms of age? I have a pretty small Royal Albert old country roses collection and I've done some research online and found out that mine are from 1962 - 1974, but I wanna know if mine are worth it.
@Millicient Aspinet It looks like it
Do you know where I can get back stamps Authenticated?
just wondering why you wouldnt ever drink out of it?
I'm guessing to keep it in perfect condition.
Burslem, Fenton, Hanley, Longton, Stoke and Tunstall = 6 towns
It's called the Royal Warrant, and it signifies that that producer supplies some member of the Royal Family.
The Shelley tray is 1930s.
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