COLCLOUGH FINE BONE CHINA ~ The Classic Red Rose TEA CUP SET
MADE in ENGLAND. Circa 1937 - 1948.

front & back detailed view of COLCLOUGH FINE BONE CHINA ~ The Classic Red Rose TEA CUP SET

TYPE: TEACUP & SAUCER SET

ORIGIN - AGE: Circa 1937 - 1948.

CONDITION:
NO CHIPS, CRACKS, CRAZING, REPAIRS OR PATTERN LOSS


DESCRIPTION

This classic looking tea cup set is a real gem. The white bone china background holds a single red rose and a rose bud.

The handle is of a simple half bow design which perfectly complements the overall design. The softly scalloped rim of the saucer's edges are rimmed in a soft gold, as is the teacup. This tea cup and saucer set has a simple, classic elegance.

detailed cup & saucer view of COLCLOUGH FINE BONE CHINA ~ The Classic Red Rose TEA CUP SET

COLORS: The set is on a white bone china. The accent colors are deep red with fine gold detailing.

SIZE: This lovely cup has a mouth has a width of about 3 1/2 a€ x 2 3/4 " height. The saucer is about 5 1/2 " in width.

CONDITION: Excellent Antique Vintage Condition. No loss of detail, no chips, cracks, crazing or repairs - detailing is very bright. Set needs some restorative cleaning.

detailed view of COLCLOUGH FINE BONE CHINA ~ The Classic Red Rose TEA CUP SET

HALLMARK INFO

Backstamp in black & red. Crown. BONE CHINA. C 56 8. Colclough (in cursive red). MADE IN ENGLAND. A PRODUCT OF RIDGWAY POTTERIES LTD. Circa 1937 - 1948

hallmark view of COLCLOUGH FINE BONE CHINA ~ The Classic Red Rose TEA CUP SET
ABOUT Colclough
"Colclough, at Regent Works, produce bone china tea ware. The firm was established in 1895 by Herbert J. Colclough, a former Lord Mayor of Stoke.

He seemed to thrive on hard work and consequently made a success of his business. In 1907 he took over the Osborne Works at Longton and in 1918 he added the Regent Works, which had been in production since 1850. A red letter day for the founder was when, in 1913, the late King George V and Queen Mary visited his Vale factory in the course of the tour of the Potteries, hence the Royal Vale backstamp which is still in use on certain Colclough ranges. " --FC

Ridgeway Potteries operated several potteries on of which was the Colclough China Ltd between 1937 and 1948 and also operated Booth & Colcough from 1948 - 1954, among others.



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