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Pottery => British & Irish => Topic started by: Tigerchips on November 26, 2013, 11:52:00 PM

Title: Coalbrookdale lidded pot
Post by: Tigerchips on November 26, 2013, 11:52:00 PM
I memorised this mark from a book from years ago even before I started collecting glass (Lyles price guide I think it was). The CD mark stands for Coalbrookdale, A tradename used by Coalport. It's probably a 19th century mark. Badly repaired and chipped, I felt it was a good buy at £2.
Title: Re: Coalbrookdale lidded pot
Post by: antiquerose123 on January 03, 2014, 06:00:53 AM
 :cheerleader: TC

I would have bought for $ 2 also!!  Still worth it!!
Title: Re: Coalbrookdale lidded pot
Post by: Tigerchips on May 24, 2015, 02:10:20 PM
:cheerleader: TC

I would have bought for $ 2 also!!  Still worth it!!

Normally i don't buy a lot of things that are damaged, but this being Coalport, and more than 100 years old.... and £2.
Title: Re: Coalbrookdale lidded pot
Post by: Tigerchips on August 23, 2017, 05:09:36 PM
Just spotted an item like this in V&A Museum website described as a pastille burner by Coalport
ca. 1825 (made).  :)
http://m.vam.ac.uk/item/O307340/pastille-burner-and-coalport-porcelain-factory/

It's marked 'Coalport' in underglaze blue where as mine has the CD mark for Coalbrookdale.