This mark was used on intaglios and 356 is the number of wedgwood and bentley catalog.
Ceramic marked ld 1973.
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The family operated the pottery after his death in 1973 until a sale in the 1980s.
While many of his earlier works prior to 1781 may be unmarked josiah was the first potter of note to mark his wares with his own name at a time when other potters were using easily forged marks such as the sevres double l mark the meissen crossed swords mark or the chelsea potteries anchor mark.
W b and a catalog number were used on very small intaglios.
The addition of etruria is rare.
A few real life samples of genuine moorcroft pottery marks.
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Frankoma changed the clay base several times had several fires and acquired synar pottery in the 1950s.
T a s green.
T a s g.
Or t v.
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The range of moorcroft pottery marks begins with william moorcroft s time at the mackintyre pottery and covers the 100 year history of design and ownership by william his son walter moorcroft other more current owners and marks of artists and designers from the moorcroft design studio.
There are many variations.
It operated synar as gracetone pottery through 1967.
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Tebo modeller repairer t a.
Marks shown here are circa 1907 to 1919 with both a green rectangular underglaze t v whiteware mark and a red bell overglaze decorating mark.
There are various sizes.
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A rare mark found on plaques and ornamental wares.