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Name/Title Ceramics - Plate
Primary Maker J & M P Bell & Co Ltd
Measurements H 2.5 W 24.5cm (H 1 W 9 5/8")
Media/Materials SLIPWARE/ceramic
Description Avonbank Co-operative Society plate, to commemorate opening of Chapel Street premises, December 1905. (Rutherglen, 23/12/1905)
White with black transfer and gold around rim. Plate has embossed bell shape on base, showing was manufactured by J & M P Bell of Glasgow.

Bell’s Pottery was established by the Bell brothers in 1841, beside the Forth and Clyde Canal in Glasgow. They made transfer-printed white earthenware but soon expanded into china and parianware. Bell’s produced a vast range of transfer printed china which became extremely popular with middle class families from the West of Scotland. Equally, wares were exported worldwide. The Pottery was in production until 1912. Items may be marked J. & M.P.B. & Co., J. & M.P.Bell & Co, JB (inside a bell, impressed), J. & M.P.B. & Co.Ld. or B (inside a bell).
Theme Art, Design and Textiles --Scottish Decorative Arts --Scottish Ceramics
Our History --South Lanarkshire History --South Lanarkshire Politics and Popular Protest --Co-Op Movement and SCWS
Accession No RG.1992.8

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