Early Colclough Rose Quartet

£30.00

“The brand-name of Colclough stands for delicate Bone China which combines quality and decoration with a price within the reach of all. A Colclough dealer has china ware to offer which creates an immediate appeal to eye and pocket.” Colclough China Ltd. Longton – Stoke-on-Trent – England.

A rare 1940s Colclough Petit Rose bone china tea set. This dainty set with gilded scalloped edges and a hand decorated design of small rose posies enamelled in pinks, purples and green. It has the post war date mark for 1945-48. 

Enchanting serving plate for sandwiches, cakes or just bread and butter with jam ……

Square plate with scalloped edge – 23 cm across the handles

Trio ……

Tea Cup – 8.5 cm diameter x 6.7 cm tall

Saucer – 14 cm diameter

Tea Plate – 15.5 cm diameter

Lovely condition.

 

1 in stock

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Description

History of Colclough china

English fine bone china has been produced at the Staffordshire factory of Ridgway since 1808. The styles are typical for the period, the peony shaped cups, the scallop edged saucers and plates, with floral or landscape decoration. All pieces from the factory were hand made and beautifully hand coloured and gilded with 24ct gold.

By 1955 Ridgway became one of the largest pottery combines in existence, eight factories comprised the group – Booths at Tunstall, Colcloughs, Adderly Floral China and Gainsborough Works at Longton, Paladin Works Fenton, N. Staffs. and Portland Pottery in Cobridge and the Beford works at Shelton.

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