Crested Ware

Crested china was first produced by W. H. Goss and Co. of Stoke on Trent in 1888, the company having gained permission from UK towns to reproduce their arms on miniature porcelain pieces. Public tastes changed in the 1930s and by the early 1940s, most production had ceased.

During its heyday crested ware was an immense success, due to the popularity of souvenir collecting brought about by expansion of the railways and the introduction of bank holidays in 1871. It is said that by 1910, 95% of homes had crested china on their mantelpiece.

As a result, other companies, such as Arcadian, Crescent, Carlton, Grafton, Queens, Shelley and Swan launched their own ranges of crested ware.

Due to unforeseen circumstances, Legacy Antiques will be closed from 25th January for the foreseeable future. I hope to reopen in around mid-February but at this time I cannot confirm a date.

During this time, the online store will remain open for browsing but products cannot be added to cart or purchased.
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