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John & George Rogers. Manufacturers of earthenware at Dale Hall, Longport. c.1784-1814. The works were continued by John Rogers & Son, c.1814-1836.
John Rogers & Son. Location and period of operation: John Rogers & Son. Burslem. Longport. 1814. 1836. ( See sources) Initials used on ware for identification:
Georgian B. & W. Transfer “Elephant” Plate ~ John Rogers & Son. A fine Early 19th Century Antique English Georgian Blue and White Transfer Indented Pottery Plate by John Rogers and Son of Dale Hall, Longport, Staffordshire { 1814 – 36 }, printed in a medium blue with the “Elephant” pattern.
A fine and rare Early 19th Century Antique English Georgian Blue and White Transfer Pottery Tureen and Cover of vase form by John Rogers and Son of Dale Hall, Longport, Staffordshire { 1814 – 36 }, printed in the popular “Elephant” pattern.
£ 125.00. A good Early 19th Century Antique English Georgian Blue and White Transfer Pottery Plate by John Rogers & Son of Longport, Staffordshire, { 1814 – 36 }, from their “Views” series, this one decorated with an as yet unidentified scene.
Title: Plate. Maker: John Rogers & Son (active ca. 1815–42) Date: ca. 1815–ca. 1842. Geography: Made in Staffordshire, Stoke-on-Trent, England. Culture: British (American market) Medium: Earthenware, transfer-printed. Dimensions: Diam. 8 1/2 in. (21.6 cm)
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