Friday, November 13, 2009

Searching for artist Royal Worcester 1905 monogram is TWS or JWS help please.?

This monogram is on the bottom of a vase by Royal Worcester which has been beautifully painted with cyclamen and dragon flies on the under base of this vase is an upper case H with a C or just a stroke of a pen under it. Any help here would be much appreciated.

Searching for artist Royal Worcester 1905 monogram is TWS or JWS help please.?
the initials dont ring a bell you might be better asking on a specialist site like Antique british ceramics


you dont have to be a member to pose a question and i found them very helpfull. hope this helps
Reply:I would seek professional advice for this particular question. Yahoo Answers may not be the best place to ask this question. Good luck with it anyway. Try Sotherbys . . .








Mike10613
Reply:The Victoria and Albert Museum in London has a very large collection of Worcester and there is also a museum in Worcester which you ought to go and see.


I have checked all of the painter's of Worcester from my books but none seem to be right for the subject matter. James Hadley seemed to fit but he died in 1903





Are you sure it is Royal Worcester? A similar mark with JSW was used by the Wild Brothers for their Royal Albert porcelain


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