What are the names of wood and Sons?

What are the names of wood and Sons?

Wood & sons. Yuan. Side Plate. Adriatic Pheasant Blue and White Transfer. 17cm Art Deco. Wood & sons. Yuan. Tea cup. Adriatic Pheasant Blue and White Transfer Art Deco. Wood & sons. Yuan. Tea cup. Adriatic Pheasant Blue and White Transfer Art Deco. Wood & sons. Yuan. Tea cup. Adriatic Pheasant Blue and White Transfer

Who are the Potters of wood and Sons?

Backstamp: Woodland Ralph 1750 Moses 1751 Enoch 1784 Wood & Sons Potters for 100 years Burslem England. Saucers are crazed, cups have very minor signs of wear otherwise excellent condition. Gorgeous plate with lovely floral border surrounding the central rural scene.

How big is a wood and Sons steak plate?

Two Different Sizes And Two Extra Cups Wood and Sons YUAN. Oval Meat Dish or Steak plate. 12 x 9½ inches. Wood & Sons – Yuan – Pink and White Breakfast Cups and saucers x 2.

What is backstamp of wood and Sons woodland China?

Backstamp: Woodland Ralph 1750, Moses 1751 Enoch 1764 Wood & Sons Potters for 200 years Burslem England. A few minor signs of wear and one or two blue smudges otherwise excellent condition. Delightful rural scene printed in a steely blue either side of this lovely pot.

Who are the Potters of wood and son?

Wood’s Ware Beryl, ENGLAND Similar marks with diffrerent names also appear c. late 1940’s NOTE: above the mark appears “RALPH 1750” “MOSES 1751” “ENOCH 1784” – in spite of these dates this ware does NOT date from the 1700’s The mark also appears with the description “POTTERS FOR 200 YEARS” c.1950+ “POTTERS FOR 200 YEARS”

When did wood and Sons make English scenery?

ENGLISH SCENERY [WOODS WARE in urn mark] WOOD & SONS ENGLAND “Enoch Woods English Scenery” is the pattern name – this mark appears with different pattern names. NOTE: each side of the urn mark appears “ENOCH 1784” and “RALPH 1750” – in spite of these dates this ware does NOT date from the 1700’s.

Who are the members of wood and son?

“POTTERS FOR 200 YEARS” Marks from 1950 onward sometimes bear the description “POTTERS FOR 200 YEARS” – this does not refer to WOOD & SON(S) who started potting in 1865 but to Ralph Wood, the eldest of three sons (Ralph, Moses, Enoch).

Backstamp: Woodland Ralph 1750, Moses 1751 Enoch 1764 Wood & Sons Potters for 200 years Burslem England. A few minor signs of wear and one or two blue smudges otherwise excellent condition. Delightful rural scene printed in a steely blue either side of this lovely pot.

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