John Goodwin, East Liverpool, founded his factory in 1844. If your piece is marked 1844 (he died 1875), it is from his early manufacture. Depending on the hallmark. Later marks for Goodwin would read "Goodwin Brothers" (1877 onward to 1913). The marks on John Goodwin pottery typically has the words "Estd 1844" with leafing around it under a banner.
Rockingham and yellowware were made exclusively at his factory until shortly after his death in 1875 (until about 1877 when his sons took over).
Antique books place the value around $100, but the plate may fetch as much as $500-$700, since he is listed in several museums dealing in ceramics. That would depend on the condition, aesthetics, and quality of the piece. Most likely the piece is in the $100 range.
as long as the marking of 1844 is very clear you are holding an item worth 780.00 suggest taking it to dealer to obtain certificate
The value of a piece of Goodwin pottery depends on the rarity of the exact piece and its condition. They can range anywhere from $50 to $500 depending on the piece.
yes...
Stamp on bottom
It's a ribbed planter. It can range anywhere from $5 to $20 depending on condition.
do sebring pottery some values
Well I don't know there isn't enough info. What pottery?
I believe you mean Alan Long pottery from Clay pond pottery
it used to be called "the cottage pottery"
I believe that 1844 is part of their maker's mark - why I have a calendar plate with the same year marked on bottom in their logo. The calendar is for 1911
suggest you google"The Pottery & Porcelain of the United States" Edwin Atlee Barber published 1901
It's a ribbed planter. It can range anywhere from $5 to $20 depending on condition.
do sebring pottery some values
What is the value of a goodwin bros platter flower pattern 16L by 11 1/2W stamped on back pearl white goodwin bros.
Well I don't know there isn't enough info. What pottery?
I believe you mean Alan Long pottery from Clay pond pottery
You can use guides on collectible pottery to trace the value of a Crown Devon pottery piece. The manufacturer, Stoke-on-Trent, made earthenware and often included the month and year in their mark. Experts on antique pottery would be able to tell you the value of old pottery and auction sites often have listings that will give you an idea of value.
it used to be called "the cottage pottery"
What is the value of a White Iron Stone pitcher and bowl marked K. T. &K. s-v china WCHOP POTTERY Trenton NJ semi porcelin on the bottom of the pitcher
I have a 6" plate with 3 Angels that look like their up in the clouds. It is a soft green color. Could this be worth anything. Thank you Debbie dlg54@comcast.net
yes indeed.it appreciates its value because of the fact that it is a rare type of pottery that can only be found in particular places, yes indeed.it appreciates its value because of the fact that it is a rare type of pottery that can only be found in particular places,