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Saturday, 17 April 2010 |
Anchor Pottery Marks Anchor shaped pottery marks. Find and identify your anchor shaped mark easily.

Painted brown or red. Bow of London on soft paste porcelain circa 1760 - 1780 |  Painted blue brown or red. Bow of London on soft paste porcelain circa1760 - 1780 |  Painted blue brown or red. Bow of London on soft paste porcelain circa1760 - 1780 |  Bow of London on porcelain circa 1745 - 1770 | | Painted red or blue. Bow of London on hard paste porcelain circa 1744
|  Painted underglaze blue, blue, red or purple.Chelsea of London on soft paste porcelain circa 1749 - 1756 |  Painted red or gold. Chelsea of London on soft paste porcelain circa 1745 |  Underglaze gold or blue. Chelsea of London on porcelain circa 1750 - 1769 | Underglaze gold or blue. Chelsea of London on porcelain circa 1750 - 1769 | Underglaze gold or blue. Chelsea of London on porcelain circa 1750 - 1769 |  Underglaze gold or blue. Chelsea of London on porcelain circa 1750 - 1769 | 
Painted lilac, gold or blue. Derby - Chelsea on porcelain circa 1770 |
| Derby porcelain circa 1745
| Cream earthenware Liverpool circa 1793 - 1841
| Impressed. Thomas Fell Newcastle circa 1700 - 1800 | Sceaux impressed porcelain. Seine France circa 1775
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We hope you have found your anchor shaped pottery mark . If not there is a bible of pottery marks available from amazon Encyclopaedia of British Pottery and Porcelain Marks
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