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I am looking for a company Funstall ceramic, Adams signed with Real England and Adams est? 1657
The pot is blue with white numbers collected – As Wedgewood
Hi, Actually, I think you mean Adams of Tunstall (probably blurred the brand easily). Adams is the name of a family Ceramics, 1650 an heir of the ceramics had been createing. The company was originally based in Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire (the heart of the pottery), but in 1865 moved Tunstall, the company, where the Adams family go on earthenware. The family remained in the participating companies until the 1960s, when Adams family sold their company, which at the Wedgwood Time was absorbing numerous "small dishes manufacturers," to win a stronger hold in the ceramic industry. From about 1890-1960 Adams used a brand Mark consisted of a square with the name of Adams, and as adopted 1657th After they were bought by the brand Wedgwood ironstone has been changed to a circular mark with the Words: "Real English" contain, with a crown. Your pot may sound, it is one of the Adams Jasperware Stoneware copies (ie if it has a glazed surface, if the goal is it's real unglazed Jasperware Adams and quite rare). Adams stoneware in line with Wedgwood was during the turn of the century and again during the produced Laste 1940s. I hope this is helpful Sankaat-
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