Guion Line

guion line logo detail Mfg.: Thomas Hughes of Burslem Stoke-On-Trent
Pattern name: unknown
Item illustrated: 11¾" x 10¼" octagonal serving dish
Item date: undated
Circa: 1880's
Steamship company backstamp: no
 

 

guion line item detail
guion line pattern detail Pattern description: This pattern consists of a compound line with two repeating elements - both are included in the image at bottom left: a segment with a semi-circular "dip," and a second segment including an "X" or diamond shape. This continuous line is placed over a fine design of undulating tendrils with sparsely placed leaves. The line's gartered logo with house flag appears at center. All decoration is green.
Pattern notes: The full company name appears in the logo as follows: "Liverpool & Great Western Steam Coy Limited." Note that the "ed" of "Limited" is partially hidden by a turn of the belt.
Submitted by: Andrew Lee
Contributors: 
Resources: Restaurant China, Vols. 1 and 2 by Barbara Conroy

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