Cauldon Place Works
Miscellaneous Table and Dessert Shapes
This is a page of miscellaneous table and dessert shapes awaiting proper classification.
All entries from the factory pattern description books are reproduced courtesy of The V&A/Wedgwood Collection.
John Ridgway & Co.
T. C. Brown-Westhead, Moore, & Co.
Cauldon Ltd.
Cauldon Potteries Ltd.
Pattern 6927
The soup tureen stand? is 216mm in diameter. Bone china.
The meat dish is 273mm long and 216mm wide. Bone china.
Photos © Gay Jungemann ~ Ruby Lane 2021
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Pattern 9154
For candlesticks with the same pattern see pillar candlestick page.
The rectangular dessert dish is 275mm long, 225mm wide and 50mm tall. Earthenware.
There is no pattern number on the dish. The pattern number is derived from a plate in the database of the Flow Blue International Collectors Club and from the candlesticks linked to above.
Photos © Susanna Pickle 2021
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Pattern 6/29
The table centrepiece is 343mm long, 267mm wide, and 165mm tall. Earthenware.
The soup tureen is 318mm handle to handle and 311mm tall overall. Earthenware.
Photos © Bonnie Jean Seiwell ~ Lady in Decadence 2023
The meat dish is 330mm long and 267mm wide. Earthenware.
Photos © Jackie Casey 2022
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Pattern 6/259
The dinner plate is 254mm in diameter. Bone china.
The pattern number is very faint, but it is there.
The Royal Arms includes the letters "JR" for John Ridgway. The inescutcheon of Hanover was dropped when Victoria ascended the throne in 1837, but Cauldon Place still continued using the backstamp well into the 1840s.
Photos © Debby Dotson Hagara 2021
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Pattern 6/3703
The dinner plate is 254mm in diameter. Bone china.
Photos © Angela Grant 2017
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Pattern A/9481
The meat dish. Earthenware.
The central impressed mark reads "CAULDON". The other marks may be tally marks.
Photos © Rosemary Walker 2022
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Pattern H/1956
The dinner plate is 264mm in diameter. Bone china.
I am told the registration diamond is for 10 December 1881, Parcel 7, 'Design for plate form'.
Photos © Bonnie Jean Seiwell ~ Lady in Decadence 2022
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Pattern L/1471
The soup tureen is 267mm tall and 343mm wide. Earthenware.
The printed design was registered on 31st August 1899.
Why the word 'CAULDON' has been cut off the printed mark is unknown, but probably the requirement of the retailer.
Photos © Margie Myhr 2021
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Pattern N/4685
This pattern bears a tea ware number so is probably from a breakfast service.
The dessert plate is 225mm in diameter. Bone china.
Photos © Bonnie Jean Seiwell ~ Lady in Decadence 2022
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Pattern V/2031
The dinner plate is 267mm in diameter. Bone china.
Photos © Bonnie Jean Seiwell ~ Lady in Decadence 2023
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Pattern V/9067
The dinner plate is 254mm in diameter. Bone china.
Photos © Susan Sedlak Ninneman 2022
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