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White Granite Harvest Motifs
(1860s - turn of 20th century)



Federal Reserve (18BC27)
Privy (Feature 30)
c. 1850-1870



Privy 19A01 (18BC80)
Privy (Feature 19A)
Late 19th- early 20th-centuries

 

Rimmed vessel with harvest wheat pattern. Rimmed vessel with harvest wheat pattern - links to a larger image.   Waste bowl molded in Ceres shape. This vessel bears the mark of Elsmore and Forster, a Staffordshire firm in business between 1853 and 1871. Waste bowl molded in Ceres shape. This vessel bears the mark of Elsmore and Forster, a Staffordshire firm in business between 1853 and 1871 - links to a larger image.
Rimmed vessel with harvest wheat pattern.   Waste bowl molded in Ceres shape. This
vessel bears the mark of Elsmore and
Forster, a Staffordshire firm in business
between 1853 and 1871 (Godden mark
1477 in Godden 1964). This pattern was registered by Elsmore and Forster in 1859
(Wetherbee 1996:90).

Bowl with scalloped rim - links to a larger image. Tulip shape cup - links to a larger image. Saucer in possible Girard (Dieringer & Dieringer 2001:57) - links to a larger image. Saucer in what is believed to be the True Scallop shape - links to a larger image. Unidentified hollow vessel, possibly a toothbrush holder. Believed to be in Classic Gothic shape - links to a larger image. Paneled cup - links to a larger image. Plate in what is believed to be the True Scallop shape. Plate with printed mark "E. Challinor and Co." - links to a larger image. Geometric paneled plate - links to a larger image. Bowl with scalloped rim - links to a larger image. Tulip shape cup - links to a larger image. Saucer in possible Girard (Dieringer & Dieringer 2001:57) - links to a larger image. Saucer in what is believed to be the True Scallop shape - links to a larger image. Unidentified hollow vessel, possibly a toothbrush holder. Believed to be in Classic Gothic shape - links to a larger image. Paneled cup - links to a larger image. Plate in what is believed to be the True Scallop shape. Plate with printed mark "E. Challinor and Co." - links to a larger image. Boote 1851 Octagon shape plate, manufactured by Staffordshire firm T. & R. Boote (1842- 1963) - links to a larger image. Plate with printed with mark for Staffordshire firm William Ridgway & Co. (1830-1854) - links to a larger image. Geometric paneled plate - links to a larger image. Back view of plate with printed mark "E. Challinor and Co.". This Staffordshire firm in business between 1853 and 1862 - links to a larger image. Back view of plate printed with mark for Stafforedshire firm William Ridgway & Co. (1830-1854) - links to a larger image.
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Updated:  10/31/16

Ivory bodied refined white earthenware plate with Aesthetic central design from 18BC27, Federal Reserve - click image to see larger view.