Accurate Description of Item
One Early 20th Century Crescent & Sons Tea/Coffee Service For 6
Appraiser Remarks
Crescent was formed out of the George Jones & Sons Pottery, located in Stoke -On-Trent, Staffordshire , England. George Jones died in 1893, the company was renamed "Crescent Potteries" in 1907, the England marking indicates this particular stamp was used 1907-21.
Most pottery like this does not have a pattern name, often just assigned a design number.
Crescent was just one of hundreds of pottery related companies operating in Staffordshire, England, then the largest pottery producing region in the world. Much of the production was aimed at the export market and shipped worldwide. Sets like this were made in very large numbers, of which many still survive to this day, which means values are still modest for them, most comparable sets tend to sell for under $200.00.
Most pottery like this does not have a pattern name, often just assigned a design number.
Crescent was just one of hundreds of pottery related companies operating in Staffordshire, England, then the largest pottery producing region in the world. Much of the production was aimed at the export market and shipped worldwide. Sets like this were made in very large numbers, of which many still survive to this day, which means values are still modest for them, most comparable sets tend to sell for under $200.00.
Estimated Value
$150.00- $200.00
Re: Crescent & Sons coffee set
One Early 20th Century Crescent & Sons Tea/Coffee Service For 6
Crescent was formed out of the George Jones & Sons Pottery, located in Stoke -On-Trent, Staffordshire , England. George Jones died in 1893, the company was renamed "Crescent Potteries" in 1907, the England marking indicates this particular stamp was used 1907-21.
Most pottery like this does not have a pattern name, often just assigned a design number.
Crescent was just one of hundreds of pottery related companies operating in Staffordshire, England, then the largest pottery producing region in the world. Much of the production was aimed at the export market and shipped worldwide. Sets like this were made in very large numbers, of which many still survive to this day, which means values are still modest for them, most comparable sets tend to sell for under $200.00.