Carlton China crested ware - field gun
c. 1915Hollow, off-white china ornament depicting a World War One field gun. It has a long barrel and is supported by two wheels on either side.
There is a colourful crest on one wheel with the words 'Rainham, Earl of Thanet and Copyright' below. There are painted gilt highlights, some of which have worn off.
The bottom of the field gun bears a black maker's mark for Carlton China, Stoke on Trent.
Crested china collecting became a craze in the Victorian period when tourists bought small, hollow, off-white coloured porcelain ornaments decorated with the coats of arms of the towns they visited to take home as a souvenir.
Before World War One, pottery companies including Adderleys, Arcadian, Carlton, Clifton, Florentine, Grafton, Podmore, Savoy, Shelley, Swan, Willow Art, and W H Goss, mainly from the Stoke -on-Trent area, made miniature collectibles such as vases, plates and other crockery, houses, public buildings, cars and replicas of visitor attractions. During the war, the range of souvenirs was expanded to include military caps, equipment and vehicles.
Crested china ornaments are also known as ‘Heraldic China’ or ‘Heraldic Souvenir Ware’.
There are several examples in the collection made by a variety of makers.
Details
Details
Beneath crest on wheel:
"EARL OF THANET
RAINHAM
COPYRIGHT"
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