Is Meakin pottery valuable?

Is Meakin pottery valuable?

Sets of dinnerware such as this can have great sentimental value. This set would probably fetch no more than $250 to $450 at auction.

When was Alfred Meakin China made?

Alfred Meakin & J & G Meakin China Alfred Meakin china Tunstall, was produced over a long period from 1875 up to 1976 when it merged with Myott to form Myott-Meakin as part of the Churchill group. They produced ironstone china for the domestic markets and North America, South America and the Colonies.

Who is Alfred Meakin?

Alfred Meakin was the brother of James and George Meakin, who ran a large pottery company in Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent. In 1874, Meakin founded Alfred Meakin at Tunstall. Meakin manufactured ironstone china and white graniteware.

Is Alfred Meakin bone china?

Myott-Meakin revived the use of the Alfred Meakin backstamp for bone china in 1985 but this range (some of which was manufactured in China) was discontinued late 1989/early 1990 to concentrate on earthenware production.

When was Meakin Ironstone made?

later J & G Meakin marks

Sol ware 1918 – 1963
Sheraton white ware 1965 – 1967
JG Studio 1963 –
Apollo / Habitat 1970 –
Ironstone 1970 –

What is ironstone china made of?

Ironstone is not porcelain; it’s porous earthenware, made of clay mixed with feldspar. Patented in 1813 by Charles James Mason in Staffordshire, England, it was an immediate success, and ironstone blanks were decorated with transfer patterns or hand painting to imitate Chinese porcelain.

Is Royal Ironstone China valuable?

Royal Patent Ironstone used by the George Jones & Sons pottery (1873-1907) on its china, including the chocolate pot (seen in the center of the previous photo). In perfect condition, I would value it at about $100.

How old is china’s ironstone?

Ironstone china, ironstone ware or most commonly just ironstone, is a type of vitreous pottery first made in the United Kingdom in the early 19th century. It is often classed as earthenware although in appearance and properties it is similar to fine stoneware.

Is ironstone always marked?

If you’re lucky, it will be labeled as ironstone in the hallmark, usually stamped on the bottom of a piece. It might also say “stoneware”. Many pieces, though, are not marked specifically as ironstone or they aren’t marked at all. The best way for you to learn to spot ironstone is by studying a piece of ironstone.

Is vitreous china an ironstone?

Is all ironstone marked?

How can you tell how old an ironstone is?

Ironstone’s age can often be determined by the hallmark. There are books and online databases to help collectors research their finds. But sometimes there isn’t a hallmark, or the mark doesn’t give enough information. Particularly, in older pieces, the hallmarks are often muted, blurry and sometimes stamped.