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Copper transfer plates
Dixon partnerships
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London impressed mark
Fake over-painted items
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References
Links
Exchange
Early plaques (pre-1845)
Bristol
C, C & Co
Carr
Dawson
Dixon, Austin & Co
Fell
Fell or Carr & Patton?
Maling
Moore & Co
Newbottle
Scott
Seaham
Sheriff Hill
Staffordshire
Turpin
Tyneside
Wallace
Unidentified
Relief plaques
Religious
Prepare to meet thy god – 1
Prepare to meet thy god – 2
Thou god seest me
Praise ye the lord
Behold god...
For/But man dieth...
Rejoice in the lord
God is love
Other scripture verses
John Wesley
Adam Clarke
Charles Wesley hymns
Maritime
May peace and plenty
Common ships
Less common ships
Rare ships
Maritime verses
Mariner's arms/compass
Other maritime
Miscellaneous
Plaques with hand-painted text
Poetic verses
Emblems and armorials
Portraits
Cast iron bridge of the Wear
Landscapes
The Bottle
Our Dumb Companions
Other pictorial plaques
Blog
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Bristol Pottery plaques
If you know anything about these distinctive Bristol Pottery plaques, please get in touch. They produced hand-painted items with brown borders over a long period, often with dates to the rear. The items below span almost 30 years.