Pattern No: F113
Pattern Name | Design Type | Designer | Likely Design Date |
---|---|---|---|
Not known | Figures | Not known | 1950s |
Notes
The illustration (third image) is from the 1955 24-page brochure The Story of Old Staffordshire Pottery by (William) Kent of Burslem. The index in the brochure lists a figure as:
Sheep & Ram No.1 / No107 7½” high.
The last image is possibly this figure, in an opposite-handed form, but has no pattern number. Additionally, it is smaller, being 90mm/3½” high. Its backstamp is reference U1, a mark in use in the late 1950s.
The figures shown here for pattern F113 are obviously similar to the small sheep figure but there is no other figure listed whose description is more appropriate.
Of the first two figures shown here, the upper one is marked F113/1, the lower F113 (suggesting left- and right-hand versions).
Sheep & Ram No.1 / No107 7½” high.
The last image is possibly this figure, in an opposite-handed form, but has no pattern number. Additionally, it is smaller, being 90mm/3½” high. Its backstamp is reference U1, a mark in use in the late 1950s.
The figures shown here for pattern F113 are obviously similar to the small sheep figure but there is no other figure listed whose description is more appropriate.
Of the first two figures shown here, the upper one is marked F113/1, the lower F113 (suggesting left- and right-hand versions).
Similar Patterns
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