Samuel Alcock
Horn of Plenty moulded Dessert Wares
This shape is illustrated by the pattern 2/5718 service in the article by Geoffrey & Alma Barnes in Geoffrey Godden (ed.), Staffordshire Porcelains (Granada, 1983), p.315, fig. 483.
Samuel Alcock & Co.
Pattern 2/3382
The dessert plate is 220mm in diameter. Bone china,
The second dessert plate is 220mm in diameter. Bone china,
The third dessert plate is 220mm in diameter. Bone china,
Photos © Willa Latham ~ Gentle Rattle of China 2020
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Pattern 2/3881
The dessert plate. Bone china.
Photos © Grażyna Szymczak 2021
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Pattern 2/4775
The dessert plate is 230mm in diameter. Bone china.
Photos © David Blakeman 2021
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Pattern 2/4813
The dessert plate is 220mm in diameter. Bone china,
The dessert plate is 220mm in diameter. Bone china,
Photos © Willa Latham ~ Gentle Rattle of China 2021
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Pattern 2/5463
The leaf dessert dish is 260mm long, 230mm wide, and 60mm tall. Bone china.
The second leaf dessert dish is 260mm long, 230mm wide, and 60mm tall. Bone china.
Photos © Willa Latham ~ Gentle Rattle of China 2020
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Pattern 2/5511
The dessert plate. Bone china>
The pattern number correction is unusual. Pattern 2/3881 may be seen above.
Photos © Maria Kultys 2021
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Pattern 2/5539
The dessert plate is 235mm in diameter. Bone china.
Photos © Paul Mooney 2022
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Pattern 2/5545
The leaf dessert dish is 260mm in diameter including handle, 146mm base diameter, and 57mm tall. Bone china.
Photos © Claude Daniel Hester 2020
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Pattern 2/5629
This pattern appears to be the same as Pattern 2/6462 below. Whether this is an error or not will no doubt be shown by finding more pieces of the same two numbers.
The dessert plate is 230mm in diameter. Bone china.
The pattern number is written in grey which makes it almost invisible. This is unusual as usually puce or a border colour was used.
Craigcrook Castle is in western Edinburgh.
Photos © Buckinghamshire Antiques 2021
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Pattern 2/5958
The dessert plate is 235mm in diameter. Bone china.
The second dessert plate is 235mm in diameter. Bone china.
Photos © David Blakeman 2021
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Pattern 2/6296
The dessert plate is 220mm in diameter. Bone china,
The second dessert plate is 220mm in diameter. Bone china,
Photos © Willa Latham ~ Gentle Rattle of China 2020
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Pattern 2/6462
This pattern appears to be the same as Pattern 2/5629 above. Whether this is an error or not will no doubt be shown by finding more pieces of the same two numbers.
The dessert plate is 230mm in diameter. Bone china.
Stirling Castle is one of Scotland's royal residences.
The dessert plate is 230mm in diameter. Bone china.
Inveraray Castle is the seat of the Dukes of Argyll, chiefs of Clan Campbell. The view shows the original form of the castle as built in the 1740s. Later a third storey with dormer windows was added as well as conical roofs to the round towers.
Photos © Buckinghamshire Antiques 2021
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Pattern 2/6525
The dessert plate is 229mm in diameter. Bone china.
Photos © Jackie Casey 2022
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Pattern 2/6532
The dessert plate is 235mm in diameter. Bone china.
Photos © Chris Holland 2023
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Pattern 2/6666
The dessert plate is 220mm in diameter. Bone china.
Photos © Willa Latham ~ Gentle Rattle of China 2021
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Pattern 2/7143
The border gilding here is typical of the factory style. The pattern number is in puce, a common practice at the factory.
The dessert plate is 232mm in diameter. Bone china.
The second dessert plate is also 232mm in diameter. Bone china.
Photos © Angela Grant 2018
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Pattern 2/9515
This piece is extremely unusual, both because of its small size, and because it is not pierced.
The 4 inch muffin is 95mm in diameter. Bone china.
Photos © Bonnie Jean Seiwell ~ Lady in Decadence 2023
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Pattern 3/5361
The oval dessert dish is 279mm long and 216mm wide. Bone china.
Photos © Jodi Muñoz 2021
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