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Pottery => British & Irish => Topic started by: Tigerchips on May 24, 2015, 03:01:01 PM
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Do you have any Davenport?
My mum bought 6 Davenport Botanical plates for £5. :mrgreen:
I couldn't tell you how much they are worth, ebay only brings up one result.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Original-19th-Century-Davenport-Bone-China-Hand-Painted-Cabinet-Plate-NR-/181695082920
Blue printed mark "DAVENPORT LONGPORT" in uppercase letters.
From what i can gather, this underglaze blue printed mark was used 1837-1860. My guess based on the pattern number (1580), is that it dates around 1837, but i could be wrong.
I read somewhere that the prince regent visited the factory, found that the quality of the porcelain was up there with Sevres, and ordered a whole batch from them. These plates are of lesser quality i think.
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Ohhh TC those are lovely! I'd think your Mum has picked up a real bargain there whatever their age!
I had a look on replacements.com but they don't have this pattern listed at all: http://replacements.com/china/DAV.htm
I did find some listed on other auction sites as Davenport Botanicals but the are not quite like yours - the rims are different - here are some links so you can compare them:
http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/13434/lot/210/
http://www.woolleyandwallis.co.uk/Lot/?sale=PG130911&lot=353&id=204309
http://www.antique-porcelain-online.com/davenport-botanical.html
http://www.sellingantiques.co.uk/278009/lovely-antique-19th-century-davenport-longport-botanical-floral-dessert-service/
I'm also thinking yours are not the Botanical series as such as they seem to just have one plant per plate, whereas yours have a collection of plants.
Godden gives the DAVENPORT LONGPORT printed mark as c.1815+
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Ohhh TC those are lovely! I'd think your Mum has picked up a real bargain there whatever their age!
I had a look on replacements.com but they don't have this pattern listed at all: http://replacements.com/china/DAV.htm
I did find some listed on other auction sites as Davenport Botanicals but the are not quite like yours - the rims are different - here are some links so you can compare them:
http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/13434/lot/210/
http://www.woolleyandwallis.co.uk/Lot/?sale=PG130911&lot=353&id=204309
http://www.antique-porcelain-online.com/davenport-botanical.html
http://www.sellingantiques.co.uk/278009/lovely-antique-19th-century-davenport-longport-botanical-floral-dessert-service/
I'm also thinking yours are not the Botanical series as such as they seem to just have one plant per plate, whereas yours have a collection of plants.
Godden gives the DAVENPORT LONGPORT printed mark as c.1815+
Thanks Anne. Floral plates it is then, the ones in the links have special marks on them. I also found this website on Davenport marks... http://homepage.ntlworld.com/charles.duckworth/index.html
Mark P13 is the one i think is on this plate.
You should have seen my face light up when i first saw them, Davenport for ?5, lol. She had no idea how old they were or who Davenport was.