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    • 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
    • Emblems and armorials
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    • Cast iron bridge of the Wear
    • Landscapes
    • The Bottle
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John Baker
Sunderland Pottery

Tyne and Wear County Council Museums/Thomas Reed Industrial Press Limited, 1984

R C Bell
Tyneside Pottery

Studio Vista, 1971

David Furniss, Richard Wagner and Judith Wagner
Adams Ceramics Staffordshire Potters and Pots, 1779–1998

Schiffer, 1999

Michael Gibson
19th Century Lustreware

Antique Collectors' Club, 1999

Oxley Grabham
Yorkshire Potteries, Pots and Potters
York, Coultas & Volans Ltd, 1916

J Welles Henderson and Rodney P Carlisle
Marine Art and antiques, Jack Tar, A Sailor's Life 1750–1910
Antique Collectors' Club, 1999

Dick Henrywood
Poor Man's Pictures, Part 1: Scripture Titles and Other Religious Subjects

Antique Collecting, November 2004

Dick Henrywood
Poor Man's Pictures, Part 2: Non-Religious Subjects

Antique Collecting, March 2005
The above excellent articles with many colour photos, still available through the Antique Collectors' Club

Ian Holmes
eBay Guide to Reproduction Sunderland Lustre Plaques
http://reviews.ebay.co.uk/Reproduction-Sunderland-Lustre-Plaques_W0QQugidZ10000000004040924

W D John & Warren Baker
Old English Lustre Pottery
The Ceramic book Company, 1951 (out of print)

Griselda Lewis
A Collector's History of English Pottery, 5th Edition
Antique Collectors' Club, 1988

Noel Riley
Gifts for Good Children, The History of Children's China 1790–1890
Richard Dennis, 1991

The Rinaldo Collection of Wedgwood/The Tolson Collection of Sunderland Lustre
Sotheby's, London, Thursday 5 February 1998

The Royal Navy in a Series of Illustrations in Colour from Original Drawings 1872
Facsimile Edition 2009, Old Town Books & Maps
www.oldtowns.co.uk

Stephen Smith
Faked Sunderland Lustre: will eBay ever act?
http://www.mystaffordshirefigures.com/fake-alert.html
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