Where can I find a pattern for Grafton China?
From that page, you will find a link to Replacement.com. Use their website to identify your pattern name. Go to the china section, then the Grafton (or Royal Grafton) and use the thin blue vertical image bars on the left of the page to identify your pattern. This will help you search for value for similar.
When was the first Grafton tea set made?
If it’s not there, register with them (this is free). Due to the fact that you are using the name “Grafton China” and not ‘Royal Grafton’ suggests the tea set is dated before 1949, and therefore older and more valuable. After 1949, most pottery marks were stamped with Royal Grafton.
How old is the Noritake Carthage China set?
Noritake Carthage 3300 Service For 12 with Extras! Excellent Condition Noritake Morimura “Donora” #3859 Service for 12 – 93 Pc. Japan 1914-1940 Slightly Used Noritake BELDA #6342 /China Service for 12 Dish Set Serving 90 Pc. Fine China Set.
What kind of China is in the Noritake Collection?
Set 6 Legacy By Noritake China Valhalla Gold Encrusted Cobalt Band Bread Plates! Noritake Stoneware SORCERER Creamer Cream Pitcher 8620 – Pristine!
What kind of China is made by Grafton?
Royal Grafton Fine Bone China Teacup & Saucer Set England Red Royal Grafton Fine Bone China. Cup And Saucer. Made In England.
Who is the owner of Royal Grafton pottery?
Royal Grafton Fine Bone China Company, founded by Alfred Bailey Jones in 1900, was a large, family-owned pottery prominent in Staffordshire, England. Royal Grafton produced fine chinaware for 70 years. The Grafton mark is found on vintage collectible teapots, cups, plates and figurines.
Why is Grafton tea set called Royal Grafton?
Due to the fact that you are using the name “Grafton China” and not ‘Royal Grafton’ suggests the tea set is dated before 1949, and therefore older and more valuable. After 1949, most pottery marks were stamped with Royal Grafton. I am not sure which license of warrant they actually held, or whether it was just a marketing trick.
Where can I find the Grafton mark on a teapot?
The Grafton mark is found on vintage collectible teapots, cups, plates and figurines. Jones, a trained pottery designer and seller, started the business with his two sons and originally named the pottery A.B. Jones and Sons Ltd.