NZ Historical Ceramics Database

 

 
       
     
   

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Description: Technique: Transfer-printArchaeological Notes: Willow is reputedly the first, the cheapest and most popular transfer-printed pattern produced by the Staffordshire potteries during the 19th century (Miller 1991: 8). Many Willow vessels carry the distinctive manufacturer?s marks of D. Methven & Sons. This manufacturing mark has been recorded from the Victoria Hotel, Auckland Gaol, Sky City and His Majesty Theatre. Other Willow vessels from Victoria Hotel carry Copeland; F & C. (possibly Ford, Challinor & Co.); and a P. (J. & H. Procter) makers' marks (Brassey and Macready 1994: 40, 52 Fig. C2, 60 Fig. 29c-e).

COLOURS

Blue
Blue Dark
Blue Light

SITES

R11/1379Britomart Reclamation
ButlerButler's Point
R11/1624His Majesty's Theatre
R11/1559Queen Street Gaol
AcaciaAcacia Cottage
JudeaJudea
R11/1643Brown's Mill
R11/1589Chancery Street
R11/1694Clovernook
Edmond'sEdmond's Ruins
Fort GalateaFort Galatea
R11/1656Fort Ligar
P19/35Omata Stockade
Q05/1074Pompallier House
R11/1813Sky Tower
R11/1595General Assembly
R11/1530Victoria Hotel
WaitangiWaitangi Treaty House
Winstone's StablesWinstone's Stables
Fale PasifikaFale Pasifika
Wiri POWiri PO
Knox StreetKnox Street
First Halfway House HotelFirst Halfway House Hotel
Wynyard StWynyard Street
Newton GullyNewton Gully
R11/833Albert Barracks
R09/627Miner's Bay, Kawau Island
Q05/1179Rewa's Pa

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