Crested china
Crested china is the name for small porcelain souvenirs printed with civic arms from the early 20th century. These small items were issued in a large number of shapes and sizes, but were generally only a few cm high. They were issued by a number of companies in the United Kingdom and were enormously popular. There are therefore thousands of these small items known. Below a small collection of such items. Click on the images for a larger image. See also : http://www.gosscollectorsclub.org/
The main company, Goss, also issued postcards with heraldic china.
In the overview below the name of the arms is mentioned, followed by the name of producer, name of item (when specified) and the height in mm, or, in some cases, the length (marked as (l)).
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Index of the site
UK
Arbroath
unmarked
53 mmBath
Savoy China
30 mmBexhill-on-Sea
Gemma China
58 mmCoventry
Unmarked
40 mmCowes
Carlton China
5 mmDroitwich
Royal Coburg
53 mmLondon
Aldwich China
55 mmOxford
Willow Art
Bell
70 mmReading
Fenton China
54 mmSouthend-on-Sea
UnmarkedSouthsea
Carlton China
for W.H. Cox, Southsea
70 mmSt. Ives
Grafton China
30 mmSwindon
Alexandra China
55 mmTunbridge Wells
Arcadian China
made for Posters Tunbridge Wells
67 mmWaterlooville
Goss
Colchester Vase
45 mmWeston-super-Mare
Unmarked
51 mmWorthing
Made in Czechoslovakia
58 mm
Non UK