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'Savoy' Tea and Breakfast Shape
Some 'Savoy' shape pieces of pattern 2/9315 are illustrated in Geoffrey Godden, Ridgway Porcelains (1985), p.128, Plate 143. Dr. Godden also illustrates two pages from the pattern book covering 'Savoy' patterns 2/9673 to 2/9678 and 5/87 to 5/92 on p.131, Plates 145 & 146.
Michael Berthould illustrates a tea cup of pattern 2/8754 in A Compendium of British Cups (1990), p.195, Plate 1167. He also illustrates a creamer of pattern 2/9849 (incorrectly labelled as 'Rivoli' shape) in A Cabinet of British Creamers (1999), p.169, Plate 1009.
All entries from the factory pattern description books are reproduced courtesy of The V&A/Wedgwood Collection.
John Ridgway & Co.
Pattern 2/8846
The bread & butter plate is 260mm across handles. Bone china.
Photos © Tatevik Holikyan 2023
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Pattern 2/8942
The pattern book entry for 2/8942 states: 'Savoy Drab & Gold, painted festoon Printed & Gold Star'.
'Drab' at this period means grey.
The pattern book also shows an illustration of a cup matching the pattern shown below.
The sugar box. Bone china.
Photos © Robert Hawker 2020
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Pattern 2/8948
The tea cup & saucer. Bone china.
The saucer. Bone china.
Here is another pattern number error. The correct number is 2/8948.
The tea cup. Bone china.
Photos © Dominique Deng 2023
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Pattern 2/9045
The pattern book entry for 2/9045 states: 'Savoy Maz[arin] Blue, Straw & Gold, Col[oure]d festoons in Comp[artmen]ts Gold Star Centre. 5/45 Neuilly, 5/2275 Foliage.'
The muffin dish is 216mm in diameter, the dome 165mm in diameter, and the whole 127mm tall. Bone china.
Photos © petticoatsandpigtails (eBay) 2023
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Pattern 5/319
The tea cup & saucer. Saucer is 149mm in diameter. Bone china.
The tea cup is 100mm in diameter and 60mm tall. The foot 50mm in diameter. The handle protrudes 20mm to the side and rises 11mm above the edge. Bone china.
Photos © David House 2020
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