Probably Glynn Ward, Birkenhead Pottery
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Re: Probably Glynn Ward, Birkenhead Pottery
very neatly potted and a superb functional design

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Re: Probably Glynn Ward, Birkenhead Pottery
Found a reference somewhere, while looking for something else,
attributing this mark to a Brampton pottery, but there are
several Bramptons in the UK.
attributing this mark to a Brampton pottery, but there are
several Bramptons in the UK.
Re: Probably Glynn Ward, Birkenhead Pottery
I've seen the mark before but not IDed it. There was a suggestion it was Old Ballarat Pottery from Australia which has a similar mark but different font so just mentioning it to exclude it
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Re: Probably Glynn Ward, Birkenhead Pottery
It may not be relevant, but as I see it, I'll mention it.
There are 2 noticeable differences between these to marks.
1) The first one has a very flat top to the down stroke, with what looks to be a very slight dip (notch) before going into the rounded part of the mark. This latest one seems to a smooth line between the down stroke and the rounded part.
2) The first mark has the centre dots of the BP in a straight line parallel to the down stroke. This latest one shows the two centres clearly not parallel.
It could be just different stamps made at different times. But it could also be just the same idea, by different potteries?
There are 2 noticeable differences between these to marks.
1) The first one has a very flat top to the down stroke, with what looks to be a very slight dip (notch) before going into the rounded part of the mark. This latest one seems to a smooth line between the down stroke and the rounded part.
2) The first mark has the centre dots of the BP in a straight line parallel to the down stroke. This latest one shows the two centres clearly not parallel.
It could be just different stamps made at different times. But it could also be just the same idea, by different potteries?
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