Sets and Combinations
Thomas Ellis Tucker, a Philadelphian is credited with producing some of the earliest porcelain china in America. Tuckers enterprise commenced in 1825 and produced ceramics that rivaled the porcelain produced by his European counterparts for over a decade. Although attempts at manufacturing porcelain in America began as early as the late 1700s, early American porcelain is extremely rare, often unmarked, and produced in the European style, making identification difficult.
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English Ironstone Indian Tree Dinner Service (84 pcs.)
In traditional Indian tree pattern with the mark of Charles Meigh & Son from Staffordshire England.P...
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