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Dessert shape with loop sprigging
For dessert wares of similar shape with coronet moulded borders click here.
All of the anonymous marks listed below can be found in: K. Church, 'J & W Ridgway - Anonymous Marks', Northern Ceramics Society Newsletter 107 (September 1997), 14-19. Since that article was written knowledge has increased until it is safe to says that most of these anonymous marks would have been issued under Job Ridgway & Sons, rather than under John & William Ridgway.
A part dessert service of Pattern 1031 is illustrated by Geoffrey Godden in his Ridgway Porcelains (1985), p.84, Plate 86.
Job Ridgway & Sons
John & William Ridgway
Pattern 995 'Canton Opaque China'
'Canton Opaque China'
This print was originally listed as the Bowl of Flowers print until a version with a named backstamp was discovered.
For other examples of the same print see the 'Canton Opaque China' print page.
The dessert plate is 229mm in diameter. Earthenware.
Photos © Angela Grant 2017
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Pattern 896
The rectangular dessert dish is 292mm long and 222mm wide. Bone china.
Photos © Robert Hawker 2020
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Pattern 933
The fruit basket stand is 254mm long and 203mm wide. Bone china.
The foot piercings are absent from earthenware examples (see patterns 993 & 1092 below). Their presence may be due to firing differences between the two bodies.
Photos © Robert Hawker 2020
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Pattern 941
The dessert plate is 224mm in diameter. Bone china.
Another in slightly better condition save for a hairline crack.
The dessert plate is 220mm in diameter. Bone china.
Photos © Angela Grant 2017
And a third. The artist of the centre of this plate may be the same as for the first 941 plate above.
The dessert plate is 218mm in diameter.
Photos © John Harbold 2018
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Pattern 964
The dessert plate is 220mm in diameter. Bone china.
Photos © Willa Latham ~ Gentle Rattle of China 2020
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Pattern 993
For table wares with the same decoration click here.
For a supper set with the same decoration click here.
Fruit basket and stand. Earthenware.
The Fruit basket is 304mm long, 193mm wide, and 110mm high. Earthenware.
The Fruit basket stand is 266mm long and 210mm wide. Earthenware.
This is not the first time I have come across a piece of Ridgway china with the wrong pattern number. This is undoubtedly pattern 993 as the stand came with the basket above and several plates as the one below. Pattern 399 is illustrated in G. A. Godden (ed.), Staffordshire Porcelains (Granada, 1983), p.184, figs. 275-6, and it looks nothing like this.
Photos © Angela Grant 2018
The tureen with lid is approximately 7.25 inches tall and 7.25 inches wide at the base. Earthenware.
Photos © Gay Jungemann ~ Ruby Lane 2018
The rectangular dessert dish is 298mm long and 228mm wide. Earthenware.
Photos © Angela Grant 2018
The dessert plate is 228mm in diameter. Earthenware.
Photos © Angela Grant 2017
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Pattern 995 'Canton Opaque China'
For other examples of the same print see the 'Canton Opaque China' print page.
The leaf dessert dish is 244mm long and 212mm wide. Earthenware.
Photos © Angela Grant 2017
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Pattern 1017
The oval dessert dish is 301mm long and 223mm wide. Bone china.
Photos © Angela Grant 2017
The dessert plate is 218mm in diameter. Bone china.
The purple circle appears to be a tally mark. Tally marks in a different colour to the pattern number are rare at this stage.
Photos © John Harbold 2020
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Pattern 1024
This pattern is also found on tea wares. See Pattern 2/1013.
The tureen with lid is 175mm high, 197mm across handles, 181mm base diameter, 136mm body diameter, and 139mm lid diameter.
Bone china.
Photos © Angela Grant 2018
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Pattern 1031
This pattern is also found on tea wares. See Pattern 2/1030.
The leaf dessert dish is 240mm long and 206mm wide. Bone china.
Photos © UK Salvage Art 2020
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Pattern 1066
The same decoration occurs on table and toilet wares.
The dessert plate is 230mm in diameter. Earthenware.
There is no pattern number but the owner assures me that other pieces of the service this was from were numbered 1066, and that certainly fits with the table ware examples. The only puzzle is what difference there is between Patterns 1066 and 1082 in dessert wares, apart from the backstamp.
Photos © Moorabool Antiques, Australia 2023
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Pattern 1082
For table wares with the same decoration click here.
The rectangular dessert dish is 298mm long and 223mm wide. Earthenware.
Photos © Angela Grant 2018
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Pattern 1092
For table wares with the same decoration click here.
The fruit basket stand is 261mm long and 208mm wide. Earthenware.
Photos © Angela Grant 2017
The dessert plate is 229mm in diameter. Earthenware.
Photos © Bonnie Jean Seiwell ~ Lady in Decadence 2021
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Pattern 2/837
Tea wares of the same pattern may be found here.
The dessert plate is 222mm in diameter. Bone china.
Photos © Robert Hawker 2023
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Pattern 2/1673
The fruit basket is 345mm long, 237mm wide, and 99mm high. Bone china.
Photos © Angela Grant 2017
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