
Pattern 2095 was produced by Hilditch & Hopwood in Church street, Lane End, Staffordshire England sometime after 1835 when the Hilditch & Hopwood partnership was registered. A fine example of gilded artistry with beautiful hand painted landscape scenes.

Pattern 2144 was produced by Hilditch & Hopwood in Church street, Lane End, Staffordshire England sometime after 1835 when the Hilditch & Hopwood partnership was registered.

Boy with spotted dog is a delightful chinoiserie pattern produced in the early 1800's by Hilditch and sons in Lane End,Staffordshire England and is a fine example of transfer process with hand painted design.

Pattern 255 Chinese musicians was produced by Hilditch & Hopwood in Church street, Lane End, Staffordshire England sometime after 1835 when the Hilditch & Hopwood partnership was registered.

Covered base is a delightful dark blue underglaze transfer pattern produced in the early 1800's by Hilditch and sons in Lane End,Staffordshire England and is a fine example of transfer process and has the H2 backstamp in blue.

Hilditch and Hopwood 1836-1868 produced this pattern and is referenced in the book Staffordshire Porcelain by Geoffrey Godden page 268

A Chinoiserie pattern produced by Hilditch & Sons using an outline print and hand painted decoration

Samuel Rhodes Porcelain rooms in Bradford England were a retail establishment who sold some Hilditch & Hopwood patterns under their private label mark S.Rhodes Porcelain rooms Bradford

Lady with birdcage is a delightful chinoiserie pattern produced in the early 1800's by Hilditch and sons in Lane End,Staffordshire England and is a fine example of transfer process with hand painted design.

We believe in using sustainable materials to create our ceramics. That's why we source our clay from local suppliers and use eco-friendly packaging to reduce our impact on the environment.

Lady with Lyre is a delightful chinoiserie pattern produced in the early 1800's by Hilditch and sons in Lane End,Staffordshire England and is a fine example of transfer process with hand painted design.

Man with basket of eggs is a beautiful example of an enameled dark blue pattern produced by Hilditch and Sons in Church street, Lane end, Stafforshire England in the early 1800's

Each of our ceramics is lovingly handcrafted by skilled artisans, using traditional techniques passed down through generations. We believe in creating beautiful pieces that are as unique and special as the people who use them.

Our designs are inspired by the natural world around us. From the colors and textures of the earth to the shapes and patterns of the sky, our ceramics capture the beauty of the world in every piece.

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Hilditch and Hopwood 1836-1868 produced this pattern and is referenced in the book Hilditch porcelain by Margaret Hewat and June M. Owen

Our ceramics make perfect gifts for birthdays, holidays, and other special occasions. Whether you're looking for something for a friend or a loved one, we have a wide selection of beautiful pieces to choose from.

English Ladies is a delightful chinoiserie pattern produced in the early 1800's by Hilditch and sons in Lane End,Staffordshire England and is a fine example of transfer process with hand painted design.

Three Figures & Arch is a delightful dark blue underglaze transfer pattern produced in the early 1800's by Hilditch and sons in Lane End,Staffordshire England and is a fine example of transfer process and has the H2c backstamp in blue, unique to this design.

Our designs are inspired by the natural world around us. From the colors and textures of the earth to the shapes and patterns of the sky, our ceramics capture the beauty of the world in every piece.

Pattern 100 produced by Hilditch & Hopwood 1836 to 1868 and is listed in Hilditch Porcelain a collectors guide by Margaret Hewat & June M. Owen pages 52 and 68

We believe in using sustainable materials to create our ceramics. That's why we source our clay from local suppliers and use eco-friendly packaging to reduce our impact on the environment.

Our ceramics make perfect gifts for birthdays, holidays, and other special occasions. Whether you're looking for something for a friend or a loved one, we have a wide selection of beautiful pieces to choose from.

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Each of our ceramics is lovingly handcrafted by skilled artisans, using traditional techniques passed down through generations. We believe in creating beautiful pieces that are as unique and special as the people who use them.

Our designs are inspired by the natural world around us. From the colors and textures of the earth to the shapes and patterns of the sky, our ceramics capture the beauty of the world in every piece.

Boy offering Flower is a delightful chinoiserie pattern produced in the early 1800's by Hilditch and sons in Lane End,Staffordshire England and is a fine example of transfer process with hand painted design.
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