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LOVERS OF BLUE & WHITE – CHINA ARCHIVE

This china archive is of items sold in the past by Lovers of Blue & White, which closed for business in 2022. None of this china is for sale and the archive is made available for information and research.

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8 items found.

Maker: Hicks and Meigh  Pattern:Number 21
Dessert Dish c1820
Hicks and Meigh of Shelton, Staffordshire, active 1806 to 1822, were important manufacturers of stone or ironstone china and their quality was generally considered superior to that of Mason and Davenport. They used numbers to identify their patterns and this is number 21, a chinoserie inspired floral design printed in lovely shades of blue with a white gadroon rim and gilt highlights to the ornate handles and foot. Typical blue printed backstamp of Royal Coat of Arms with Stone China and No 21 below. A soup plate is illustrated in Godden's Guide to Ironstone, Stone and Granite Wares by Geoffrey Godden, page 259 plate 201. Tiny tiny nick under the rim and some minor signs of wear but overall in superb condition.
Dimensions: 22 cm x 20 cm / 8.75 ins x 8 ins
Maker: Hicks and Meigh  Pattern:Number 21
Dessert Dish c1820
With gilt. A fabulous dish on decoration foot and with extremely ornate side handle. Backstamp: Stone China No 21. There is a little minor wear to the rim otherwise excellent condition.
Dimensions: 20 cm x 20 cm & 5 cm high / 8 ins x 8 ins & 2 ins high
Maker: Hicks and Meigh  Pattern:Number 21
Dessert Dish c1820
Hicks and Meigh of Shelton, Staffordshire, active 1806 to 1822, were important manufacturers of stone or ironstone china and their quality was generally considered superior to that of Mason and Davenport. They used numbers to identify their patterns and this is number 21, a chinoserie inspired floral design printed in lovely shades of blue with a white gadroon rim and gilt highlights to the ornate handles and foot. Typical blue printed backstamp of Royal Coat of Arms with Stone China and No 21 below. A soup plate is illustrated in Godden's Guide to Ironstone, Stone and Granite Wares by Geoffrey Godden, page 259 plate 201. This attractive dish has an under rim chip which just peeks through and a few minor signs of wear, but overall good condition.
Dimensions: 25.5 cm x 20 cm / 10 ins x 8 ins
Maker: Hicks and Meigh  Pattern:Number 21
Sauce Boat c1820
Hicks and Meigh stoneware was good quality and this sauce boat is decorated in No 21 pattern with added gilt highlights to feet and handle. Some minor firing lines in manufacture, but lovely condition. Blue printed Royal Arms with STONE CHINA and No 21 beneath.
Dimensions: 17 cm overall length 9 cm high at spout / 6.75 overall length 3.75 ins high at spout
Maker: Hicks and Meigh  Pattern:Number 21
Soup Ladle c1820
With gilt. A wonderful large ladle, beautifully patterned inside the bowl and along the line of the stem. No backstamp. There is a small firing fault where the stem joins the bowl otherwise excellent condition.
Dimensions: Bowl diameter 11 cm, overall length 30.5 cm / Bowl diameter 4.25 ins, overall length 12 ins
Maker: Hicks and Meigh  Pattern:Number 21
Plate c1820
Large plate with gadrooned rim. Backstamp: Stone China No 21. Some surface scratching and some signs of wear mainly to the rim.
Dimensions: 26.5 cm / 10.5 ins
Maker: Hicks and Meigh  Pattern:Number 21
Plate c1820
Hicks and Meigh of Shelton, Staffordshire, active 1806 to 1822, were important manufacturers of stone or ironstone china and their quality was generally considered superior to that of Mason and Davenport. They used numbers to identify their patterns and this is number 21, a chinoserie inspired floral design printed in lovely shades of blue with a white gadroon rim. Blue printed backstamp of Royal Coat of Arms with Stone China and No 21 below. A soup plate is illustrated in Godden's Guide to Ironstone, Stone and Granite Wares by Geoffrey Godden, page 259 plate 201. A little minor wear, mainly to the gadrooned rim, otherwise excellent condition.
Dimensions: 23 cm / 9 ins
Maker: Hicks and Meigh  Pattern:Number 21
Soup Plate c1820
Hicks and Meigh of Shelton, Staffordshire, active 1803 to 1822, were important manufacturers of stone or ironstone china and their quality was generally considered superior to that of Mason and Davenport. They used numbers to identify their patterns and this is number 21, a chinoserie inspired floral design printed in lovely shades of blue on soup plate with a white gadroon rim. Typical blue printed backstamp of Royal Coat of Arms with Stone China and No 21 below. Excellent condition, few signs of use, but the glaze is sound and bright. A similar soup plate is illustrated in Godden's Guide to Ironstone, Stone and Granite Wares by Geoffrey Godden, page 259 plate 201.
Dimensions: 26 cm / 10.25 ins


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