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john maddock & sons ltd china dishes

By Julie Arnold, 30 July, 2009
Description

Set of John Maddock & Sons ltd royal vitreous china. 17 dinner plates, salad plates, double serving piece with cover, numerous other pieces,platters etc. I don't know the name of the pattern, but the background is white and has a green band around the rim that is slightly scalloped it has pink flowers that almost look like apple blossoms and also some green foliage with the flowers. As if they had been picked and placed on the dish. On the bottom of the pieces there are some different mark. some have an inlay of a crown and it appears the letters evii, it is hard to make out. some of the pieces have in orange what appears to be numbers, but they vary from piece to piece on some it looks like 11 and on one of the platters it says 26. I will try to take a picture to attach as I'm sure this will help. Just not avaiable at this time.

Category
China
Medium
China
Distinguishing marks
crown with letters evii inlaid, number 26 on the patter, 11 on bowls, 13 on sugar bowl
Condition
Good
Date Period
unknown
History
set of dishes belonged to my grandmother who was born in 1906. Don't know where she got them or how long she had them for.
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
relative
For Sale?
No
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kathyBeh

15 years 11 months ago

Re: john maddock & sons ltd china dishes

John Maddock & Sons where in business from 1855 in Burslem, Staffordshire England. The word "Ltd." was added after 1896. They used crowns in their marks till the 1940's.

If you supply a clear photo of the marks i can give you a closer date range.

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