can anyone id this broken piece for an age guidline...thanks

Des from down under

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Can't quite make out the year letter - is it E?

The number under the IV is day of the month it was made
Letter on the right corner is the year code - E is 1881
Letter on the bottom would be month - I is July
The number on the left is a makers ID

The IV = ceramics
Floral would be the pattern name
Rd = registered
 

EagleRidge said:
Can't quite make out the year letter - is it E?

The number under the IV is day of the month it was made
Letter on the right corner is the year code - E is 1881
Letter on the bottom would be month - I is July
The number on the left is a makers ID

The IV = ceramics
Floral would be the pattern name
Rd = registered
EaleRidge pretty much nailed it,they are registry marks...these may help(Kovels dic.of marks)...HH ALL!!! :icon_thumright: To EagleRidge !
 

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Jeez Des :o you have got a great find when someone has put the manufacturing info on it :icon_thumleft:

Any idea what the object is/was?
Mike
 

yes, it comes out to be the bottom of a cup that came from england ..stacks up as it was at an old constabulary abandoned site that was all go in the 1867 till 1887..it was part of a pile I dug after I was lucky enough to find a nice buckle and a calisher and terry cartridge,,,bit stuffed, but I have never found one before....all the pottery was all finely painted but broken and I thought I would bring a piece with a makers name on it to get an idea of the age...great forum this they nailed it straight away..cheers
 

Cheers Des :icon_thumleft:
You're helping reinforce our presence as Kiwi Treasure Hunters on the TNet Map.
Good on you Mate.
Mike
 

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