Etsy - Vintage2McSquared Vintage Gray's Pottery, England, Copper Luster Porcelain, Small Milk Pitcher - "Louis Xv" & Individual Creamer-"A8C45
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Highest price was seen £26.70 on 11 Mar 2023
Lowest price was seen £24.72 on 21 Jun 2023
Average price is £25.13 base on 20 price changes
Most recent price is £24.94
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Vintage Gray's Pottery, England, Copper Luster Porcelain, Small Milk Pitcher - Louis XV & Individual Creamer-A8C45, Hand-Painted. Available are two Copper Luster pitchers/creamers, Made in England & hand-painted by Gray's Pottery. The larger is a small milk pitcher that holds 16 ounces. The smaller is an individual creamer that holds 3 ounces. The larger pitcher is marked, Louis XV, 48-2 while the smaller pitcher has the Yellow Ship hallmark that was used from 1921-1928. Other markings include, Gray's Pottery, Lancastle, Hand-Painted, Made in Stoke on Trent England, A8C45. Both are in good vintage condition, no chips or loss of copper luster. Large pitcher measures 5 Tall x 6 1/4 wide x 4 1/4 deep. Small creamer measures 2 1/4 tall x 3 wide x 2 1/4 deep. Sold as a unit. Thanks for stopping by! Please see all the vintage treasures in my shop I have collected for you at https://www.etsy.com/your/shops/Vintage2McSquared History: Gray's Pottery is the most common name for the products of a company started by Albert Edward Gray (1871-1959) in Stoke-on-Trent, England in 1907. AE Gray's Pottery often carried a back-stamp which included the phrase HAND-PAINTED, for hand-decorated patterns were the very essence of the majority of the thousands of designs produced during the firm's existence. Portmeirion Pottery made an offer to purchase the business; the sale was completed on 1 January 1962 & a new back-stamp was introduced. This heralded the creation of Portmeirion Pottery & the name Gray's Pottery disappeared. Vintage Gray's Pottery, England, Copper Luster Porcelain, Small Milk Pitcher - Louis Xv & Individual Creamer-A8C45
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