Examples of George Jones Ware


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Staffordshire red transferware ironstone plate in the classic ABBEY pattern
Staffordshire red transferware ironstone plate in the classic ABBEY pattern manufactured by GEORGE JONES AND SONS beginning in 1901. 
This pattern was originally known as ABBEY WREATH and had been produced by WILLIAM ADAMS in the 1840s. 

GEORGE JONES bought many of the ADAMS patterns in 1861, this being one of them. JONES reissued the pattern when the craze for earlier china patterns was at its height. The ABBEY pattern is much more commonly found in blue transfer--it is more unusual to find it in red. Marked on the bottom in red transfer: ABBEY, 1790, ENGLAND and impressed with the JONES logo.

| see mark (GJ3) |

 


George Jones Majolica Strawberry Comport
George Jones Majolica Strawberry Comport - It is very large measuring 11" across the top and 5½" high. 

| see mark (GJ6) |

 


Flow Blue TEAPOT in the ABBEY pattern by GEORGE JONES & SON.
Flow Blue TEAPOT in the ABBEY pattern by GEORGE JONES & SON. 
The piece stands 5 " tall and is 8 1/2" wide.

| see mark (GJ4) |

 

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