I have been asked to help a lady both identify and possibly even value a piece of pottery.
The lady who owns this piece worked in the Staffordshire potteries for many years. When she was a young lady it was given to her as a thank you gift by an elderly lady who was was retiring. When she was given it, she was told it was valuable. That young lady is now in her 90's!
I have attached a few pictures of it and can say that I did check but couldn't see any markings on it. I'm sorry for the quality of the pictures, if needed, I can go back with a proper camera and take some more, it is a 50 mile round trip though.
The elderly lady that is trying to get it identified said that it could be Ridgway, Wedgwood or Coalport. I know she would be really grateful if someone could help her identify and value it. Thanks in advance.
The lady who owns this piece worked in the Staffordshire potteries for many years. When she was a young lady it was given to her as a thank you gift by an elderly lady who was was retiring. When she was given it, she was told it was valuable. That young lady is now in her 90's!
I have attached a few pictures of it and can say that I did check but couldn't see any markings on it. I'm sorry for the quality of the pictures, if needed, I can go back with a proper camera and take some more, it is a 50 mile round trip though.
The elderly lady that is trying to get it identified said that it could be Ridgway, Wedgwood or Coalport. I know she would be really grateful if someone could help her identify and value it. Thanks in advance.