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~~~~~ MALING POTTERY JAM JAR ~~~~~
This is an amazingly beautiful Jar !!!!!!!!!!!
This item would normally sell for R600.00 + !!!!!
C.T Malling & Sons
Newcastle-upon-Tyne
1890 - 1963
Maling castle mark used from c1924 to 1963 when the pottery closed.
Variations of this mark can be found.
This pattern 4552 H1 made between 1930 - 1932.
Maling Pottery Godetia Pink 6552 Pattern.
Made in England.
Condition is reasonably good.
The Jar does have crazing, not on the Lid.
Gilting on the rim has very slight wear.
~~~ Jar Diameter 7,4cm x 10,5cm high ~~~
~~~ Lid Diameter 7,8cm ~~~
Maling pottery was produced, first in Sunderland and later in Newcastle upon Tyne, from 1762 to 1963. Initially, there is little to distinguish Maling ware from that of any other local factory in north east England.
However, the discovery of a way to make marmalade jars and other containers by machine brought significant income. (Customers included Keillers marmalade and Ringtons tea.) This allowed the opportunity to expand the production of decorated wares.
As an example, china was imported from Staffordshire and Limoges. This china was then decorated in Newcastle and sold on under the Maling name.
In the early 20th century, the pottery also used the trade name of "Cetem" (a phonetic spelling of the initials CTM - CT Maling & Sons).
Later, the production of elaborate lustred wares, under the guidance of Art Director Lucien Boullemier, prompted the pottery to adopt the advertising slogan of: "the Trademark of Excellence". Today's collectors agree that the best of Maling's wares can easily stand comparison with the products of their more famous contemporaries.