The Stoke on Trent Museum webpage on
James Sadler & Sons seems to indicate that this crinolined lady pattern was popular in the 1930s, though the backstamp evidently suggests a date of 1947+. I have other pieces of this pattern made by different companies.
The butter dish below, same pattern, is made by Lancaster and Sandland.
Lancaster & Sandland apparently started in 1944.
This small dish has a backstamp from Royal Art Pottery, England.
I have a set for sale similar to the tea set you have pictured
ReplyDeleteI have several peices of this china and my maiden name was Copeland I have a great love of China and would like to visit Stoke on Trent I live in NZ.
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