Tea/Biscuit Plate

It’s still that time of year when many people take their holidays, so August’s pot of the month is this tea/biscuit plate bearing a colour transfer of R.M.S Queen Mary (R.M.S – “Royal Mail Ship”). Measuring 6″/15cm in diameter this is third period (1930 – 1939), and would make a lovely colourful addition to any…

Nautilus Shell

On the basis that you might just be at the seaside in July, we’ve chosen this beautiful Nautilus Shell on a Coral base for July’s pot of the month. The porcelain is so fine you can see right through it. Standing at just 4½”/11cm high this delicate shell is an early piece. It doesn’t have…

Urn with Commemorative Decoration

June’s pot of the month is this unusual  commemorative. This 2¾”/7cm high urn is an early piece, made to commemorate the passing of “The Heroic Emperor Frederick” on 15th June 1888. Besides the Goss backstamp, it also bears an impressed mark. Why a British commemorative for a German Emperor? Probably because he was married to…

2024 AGM and Fair, Llandrindod Wells

Those who attended the Goss Collectors Club Fair and AGM at the Metropole Hotel in Llandrindod Wells will all tell you what a great time they had. There were tables full of tempting pieces of Goss and crested china to purchase, and someone had brought along several really nice pine display cabinets which were surplus…

Willow China Novelty Figure

January’s Pot of the Month is this cute little novelty figure, 3 ½”/9cm high, manufactured by Willow China. Most of us will probably have been doing this over the Christmas period. Adding Weight! That’s the name of this figure, which is beautifully painted and incredibly detailed. If you study her face carefully you can see…

2023 Goss Collectors Club and Mini-Mart. What you missed!

If you weren’t able to make the Goss Collectors’ Club AGM and Mini-Mart at Stratford on Avon in April you missed a treat. This well attended event boasted eighteen tables of goodies, including a selection of Stone Henge transfer printed items, W.H Goss Masonic decorations, some magnificent Parian and everything in-between. The Club also had…

Falcon Works Latest

Planning Permission Refused On the 10th October 2022 Stoke on Trent City Council refused planning permission “for the conversion of, and extensions and alterations to former Falcon Works buildings and erection of additional buildings to create 87 residential units together with change of use of bottle kilns for cycle storage, associated parking, engineering works and…