10-04-2017 08:59 AM
This vase is about 8” tall, and came from a relative’s estate. There is an old note (4 digit phone number) inside with a rubbing of the mark on the bottom and interpretation of the mark. The note says:
British Registry Mark:
Rd = Registered
IV = Earthenware
D = 1852 (year)
I = July
5 = Day of the month
3 = Bundle
July 5, 1852 = date your pitcher was registered
Are all of the above “interpretations” correct? Is the PITCHER from 1852, or just the design of it? If just the design, is there any way to tell how old the pitcher is? Any guesstimate on value? Thanks so much!!
10-04-2017 09:09 AM
please post a picture of the mark. if indeed a legit british design registration mark the piece will be 19th century. the date is the date that the design was registered (patented). could have been made for several years after that date. It is a basketweave pattern, very popular at the time and made by many companies.
11-02-2017 03:10 PM
11-15-2017 08:17 AM
Try posting in the Pottery, Glass, and Porcelain group:
https://community.ebay.com/t5/Pottery-Glass-Porcelain/bd-p/275
Also, I found a few sites that help with identification of this sort of mark. Here is one:
http://www.thepotteries.org/mark/reg.htm