Body Style

Columbia Shape

Naming Source:

Factory Named

Potter

Joseph Clementson
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Shelton, Hanley, Staffordshire

Elsmore and Forster
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Tunstall, Staffordshire

Livesley and Powell
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Hanley, Staffordshire

Manufacturing Era(s):

1850s

Treatment:

Copper Lustre

Footprints/Shapes:

Oval, Round

Type(s) of Ware:

Dinnerware

Motif(s):

Lustre Band
Morning Glory
Tobacco Leaf

Description:

This Sydenham-related body style was potted by several makers, each adding their own individual touch by varying the finials. Livesley and Powell used a cone-shaped knob; Elsmore & Foster used an acorn on top of the child's pieces, and a nut finial on their adult pieces. Children's sets by Elsmore & Foster sport Morning Glory or Tpbacco Leaf motifs. Registered in 1855.

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