by Everett
(San Diego)
just picked up a Gravy Boat with blue'ish roses printed (dots) on a very crazed porcelian in San Diego swap meet. Can not find this marking on the net anywhere under Dresden. Please look at the pics and let me know what you can. Pix attached is the piece. Thanks. Ev
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by Ev
Pottery mark "DRESDEN" in a globe figure:- just picked up a Gravy Boat with blueish roses printed (dots) on a very crazed porcelain in San Diego swap meet. Can not find this marking on the net anywhere under Dresden.
Please look at the pics and let me know what you can.
Pix attached is the mark.
Thanks.
Ev
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Reply by Peter (admin)
to: Pottery mark "DRESDEN" in a globe figure
Hi Ev
Thanks for your interesting query - great pics.
My guess is the the mark may possibly be that of an American Potting firm based in East Liverpool, Ohio called The Potters Co-operative Co. This Pottery is distinct from the Globe Pottery - also with a globe pottery mark of the same town.
The Potters Co-operative Co. are known to have used the 'Dresden' trade name in association with a similar type of globe device as you show between 1890 and 1900. They were in business between 1882 to 1925, so your wares could be between either date as I don't have all the details to hand.
I hope this helps you with your very nice item.
Best regards
Peter (admin)
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