When was Hammersley bone china made?

When was Hammersley bone china made?

During the 1970s and 80s Hammersley China was part of the Royal Worcester and Spode Group and produced fine tea and tableware, often marked as Hammersley Fine Bone China.

What do the numbers mean on bone china?

Bone china produced before 1810 does not have pattern names or numbers, according to the website AW Antiques and Collectibles. Therefore, no pattern names or numbers could indicate a very old piece of bone china. After 1883, registration numbers were used. These numbers indicated the year the china was produced.

What do the marks on china mean?

The markings on fine china are like fingerprints that can lead you to the identity of the manufacturer or the artist, and the piece’s age and origin. The marks may appear as letters, symbols, numbers, dates, logos or even signatures, based on the company or potter who made the item.

How do you date vintage china?

Tips for Determining Type

  1. Hold the china up to the light. According to Noritake, bone china will be significantly more translucent than other types of porcelain.
  2. Examine the color. Noritake also notes that the color of bone china tends to be more ivory than white.
  3. Listen to the piece.

Does Royal Albert still exist?

Harold Holdcroft’s Old Country Roses, introduced in 1962, remain as the flagship of the Royal Albert brand and continues in production as one of the world’s most popular and well known china patterns.

What was the last year Hammersley china was made?

Hammersley, a brand of fine bone china dinnerware and tableware, discontinued production in 1988. Dresden Spray is pattern number 4055, a number that is marked on the underside of all authentic pieces.

When did Palissy pottery take over Hammersley pottery?

The Hammersley trade name was taken over by Palissy Pottery Ltd, part of the group, in 1982 and the Hammersley’s Works closed in that year. In December 1988 the use of the Hammersley and Palissy trade names ceased and in 1989 Palissy closed and the factory was demolished.

Who are the founders of Hammersley and co?

The partners were George Harris Hammersley and Sarah Hammersley. In 1888 George H Hammersley was replaced by his brother, Gilbert, as the principle. The sons of Gilbert Hammersley joined the business – Eric V Hammersley (in 1910), Leslie B Hammersley (in 1919). In 1932 the company was renamed Hammersley and Co (Longton) Ltd.

When was Hammersley and Co bought by carborundum?

In 1932 the company was renamed Hammersley and Co (Longton) Ltd. In 1970 Hammersley was bought by Carborundum Ltd who had already purchased the pottery company W. T. Copeland in 1966 (this is the company that followed on from Spode in the 19th century).