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    • Links
    • Exchange
  • Early plaques (pre-1845)
    • C, C & Co
    • Carr
    • Dawson
    • Dixon, Austin & Co
    • Fell
    • Maling (c1830–1840)
    • Maling attr (c1840-45)
    • Moore & Co
    • Newbottle
    • Scott
    • 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
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    • Cast iron bridge of the Wear
    • Landscapes
    • The Bottle
    • Our Dumb Companions
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Free plaque listing service

MSTP offers this page to post photos and descriptions of plaques for sale or exchange. If you'd like to list a plaque for free, please e-mail contact details and photo/s of the plaque to: matesoundthepump@yahoo.co.uk

A fabulous King George III plaque, with inscribed initials on the back, is one of a great selection of plaques and other lustre items available at www.antiquebritishpottery.com .   Please contact John Cockburn via that site.

An atypically large circular plaque, with the verse 'May peace & plenty...' from Galloway and Atkinson's Albion Pottery, Newcastle, 1864. There is a faint circular impress on the rear.  This partnership was short-lived and these plaques are relatively rare.  In very good condition with no chips, cracks or restoration, £190.
 
To enquire about/purchase the items above, please contact Stephen at matesoundthepump@yahoo.co.uk

Two religious plaques, made by Carr & Sons, Low Lights Pottery, North Shields, c1860.  The first has stunning lustre decoration and red and green 'clobbering' (enamel decoration) over the transfer.  The second with a rarer verse, 'God is Love' ; two old shallow chips to the rear of the top left corner, invisible from the front.  £125 each.

A large tankard (5 in x 6.5 in) with the Farmers Arms and a farming verse.  Attributed to Moore's pottery.  In very good condition with no chips, cracks or restoration, £190.
 
To enquire about/purchase the items above, please contact Stephen at matesoundthepump@yahoo.co.uk

Collection of maritime plaques

Elinor Penna will be putting out a collection of maritime plaques, for sale for the first time, at her Newport, Rhode Island show in August.   If you're interested, please contact Elinor directly: elpen@aol.com.

Faith, Faith and Charity

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To buy, or trade to make up a set, please contact Elinor Penna: elpen@aol.com

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