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Alfred Meakin

Alfred Meakin was the brother of James and George Meakin, who ran a large pottery company in Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent. In 1874, Meakin founded Alfred Meakin at Tunstall. Meakin manufactured ironstone china and white graniteware.

Set of Eight Audubon Bird Dinner Plates
Set of Eight Audubon Bird Dinner Plates

Set of Eight Audubon Bird Dinner Plates

$600 / set

H 0.75 in Dm 10.75 in

Set of Eight Audubon Bird Dinner Plates

By Alfred Meakin

Located in New York, NY

Set of eight Audubon birds of America plates in cream with raised floral border centering on eight different birds. Alfred Meakin, Some crazing commensurate with age. England, circa ...

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20th Century English Alfred Meakin

Materials

Creamware

Antique English Blue Willow Transferware Trinket Dish by Alfred Meakin
Antique English Blue Willow Transferware Trinket Dish by Alfred Meakin

Antique English Blue Willow Transferware Trinket Dish by Alfred Meakin

By Alfred Meakin

Located in Oklahoma City, OK

A charming antique English transferware trinket dish by the celebrated Staffordshire pottery house Alfred Meakin, featuring the iconic Blue Willow pattern in richly saturated cobalt ...

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20th Century English Victorian Alfred Meakin

Materials

Ceramic

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