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Product information
Condition:
Secondhand
Location:
South Africa
Time Period:
Post-1950
Type:
Plates & Bowls
Bob Shop ID:
613737013
Title: Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee 1952 - 1977 Decorative Wall Plate by Royal Stafford. Manufacturer: Royal Stafford Bone China, Made In England. Est 1845. Diameter: 21 cm. Info: Gilt Edged decorative plate by Royal Stafford of the Silver Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II; Twenty Five Years after Ascension to the Throne of England. With the coat of Arms. Royal Stafford is based in the Royal Overhouse Manufactory, one of the oldest pottery factories in Burslem, the Mother Town of the Potteries in Stoke-on-Trent. The Royal Stafford brand was established in 1845 and is recognised around the world as providing high quality, beautiful tableware.
Royal Stafford today is an industry leader in the manufacturing of English cream coloured earthenware, a traditional Staffordshire product. We are one of only a handful of potteries where all production still takes place in England. Whilst some techniques now have a helping hand from technology, a lot of the production is still done by hand, by our skilled local potters.
Records indicate that the Royal Overhouse Manufactory site was in use in 1787 and operated by Thomas Wedgwood. Edward Challinor took over the factory in 1819. In 1869, the old works were entirely taken down and Edward Challinor erected a new and extensive manufactory with all of the latest improvements of machinery and appliances, the jiggers all being driven by steam-power. The rebuilding was commemorated in an ornamental scroll stonework over the entrance:
Condition: Excellent, as new. A well looked after Plate that has been in a display cabinet, no marks or scratches on the plate. Price: R 265.00 Inc Vat.