For an overview of non-pink plaques with religious subjects, click on the Other religious heading above.
Attributed to Ball's Deptford Pottery
| Watch and pray
that ye enter not into temptation. Matt. XXVI. 41. |
| GOD
be merciful to me a SINNER. LUKE. XVIII. 13. |
For a similar example see plate XVI, p30, Baker.
Rare portrait-orientated plaques
Job. 14. 10
For man dieth, and wasteth away yea, man giveth up the Ghost, and where is he. |
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Attributed to Moore & Co
This plaque form with 'scalloped' corners is, when of this larger size, usually attributed to Moore & Co. Click here to read more. See the bottom of the Less common ships page for an orange plaque of this form with a Moore & Co impressed mark.
With flowers and hatched background
Wide-bordered verse plaques
Adam Clarke and John Wesley
The decoration on these plaques is so crude, their owner compared them to paintings by Andy Warhol!
Albion Pottery, Newcastle
Stockton Pottery of Thomas Ainsworth
The plaque on the right has an impressed mark of the Stockton coat of arms – an anchor and cable impaling a castle. Henrywood (Poor Man's Pictures: Part 1) identifies a similar plaque with an impressed mark as being from the Stockton Pottery of Thomas Ainsworth. The pottery was founded in the 1840s and closed in 1901.










































