Description: William Adams Chinese Bird Pattern- Sugar & Creamer This listing is for a sugar and creamer - Blue And White. Condition is Used.Sugar is aprox. 6 1/4 inch with lid. It is in very good condition with no visible cracks, scuffs, nicks etc. Creamer is aprox. 4 " tall. It is in fair condition with a chip on outside spout with staining inside and outside spout area. Creamer also has staining on bottom of creamer as well. Please note, seller has additional W Adams listings as well WILLIAM ADAMS & SONSStaffordshire Chinese Bird Porcelain Sugar & Creamer Antique Blue & White TransferwareChinese Bird Pattern (introduced in 1780)Backstamp printed Wm Adams EnglandThe following inscription appears in a scroll on the base above William Adams' signature:"This pattern was introduced by William Adams in 1780 being a copy of a Chinese pattern & one of the first of its style produced in English pottery." About the Pattern:Chinese Bird (assigned) aka Bird and Basket c. 1779-1809 was introduced by William Adams in 1780 at his Greengates factory, joining the competition for the chinoiserie market on pearlware. A copy of a Chinese pattern and one of the first of its style produced in English Pottery Wm Adams. The pattern was revived around 1910 at which time the backstamp included the phrase ‘Registration Applied For.’ Once registered in 1913 the backstamp then carried the registration number #623294. Selling well it remained in production until 1940. The Chinoiserie pattern had a pheasant perched on a basket as a centre cartouche and the pieces were printed in dark blue similar to the original ware but used only the ‘cracked ice’ background never the original basket weave.The pattern is named 'Chinese Bird'. It was first introduced in 1780 as one of the first Chinese style patterns produced in English pottery. The pattern was copied and introduced again around 1913. This pattern was popular through 1920s and 1930s. It consists of panels featuring Asiatic birds and oriental scenes. Panels are surrounded by blue and white mosaic.William Adams & Sons Ltd history dates back to 1769 but Adams family potteries had been running even in 1650. The firm produced earthenware, basalt, jasper and ironstone ware. Blue printed Adams backstamp with reg. no. 623294 china was made by William Adams and Sons of Staffordshire, England. The firm became part of the Wedgwood Group in 1966.
Price: 35 USD
Location: Buffalo Grove, Illinois
End Time: 2025-01-30T04:19:01.000Z
Shipping Cost: 50 USD
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Brand: Adams
Product Line: Adam
Theme: Birds
Type: Creamer & Sugar Set
Color: Blue
Material: Porcelain
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom