1850s plate from England

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Moved a couple miles from the farm site today and stumbled into an 1800s trash pile I believe and started recovering pieces of pottery. I was lucky to find the imprint on a piece— John Haddock & Sons plate was produced in England between 1855 and 1896 based on the name stamp and design. My Deus (on the fast program with a little iron volume) was ringing iron everywhere and after little while I stopped using it once the plate fragments started showing up. Old glass there too. Looking forward to returning! ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1568515516.822302.webpImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1568515540.877628.webp
 

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i use that stuff to make inlay mosaic designs on tables and such.... i sell the furniture i make for a dam fine price too. my suggestion is to collect and keep boxes of that stuff.
 

IMG_2850.webp Found this small John Maddock bowl along with these buttons a few years ago.
 

Beautiful!
 

Finding a piece with the makers mark makes IDing so much easier.
 

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