Hi, I have china pendant with Phoenix Fine Bone China 1881 stamped on it. Love to know more about this type of china
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Pendants like this were often used in stores that sold fine china as part of a display.
Phoenix Fine Bone China has been produced in England since 1881 as shown on the pendant.
History:
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You can find different patterns sold online at many different site:
www.etsy.com/
www.collectable-china.co.uk/
www.ebay.ca/
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The company of Thomas Forester opened in 1877.
Phoenix Works, 500 King Street was built in 1881 by Thomas Forester (this year is stamped on your pendant). In 1883, the company became Thomas Forester & Sons, when Thomas's sons, Herbert and Victor joined the partnership. The company manufactured Majolica and earthenware and became a Limited Company in 1891. The firm continued to operate until 1959.
I found the same oval pendant as yours Vintage Ceramic Rose Design Pendant Necklace Phoenix Fine Bone China England from the 1960s, pendant height is 2 inches, width 1.5 inches, Victorian style, with the same stamp as your pendant www.etsy.com/
Many pieces of this companys china are being sold on eBay for less than $20. I have not seen a pendant for sale, but it will not be worth much.
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