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The first Shelley to join the company was Joseph Ball Shelley in 1862 and in 1896 his son Percy Shelley became the sole proprietor, after which it remained a Shelley family business until 1966 when it was taken over by Allied English Potteries. Its china and earthenware products were many and varied although the major output was table ware.
Durland Standard Plate Number Catalog (plate blocks of United States postage and revenue issues and related areas) Hebert's Catalogue of Plate Number Singles (specializing in plate number singles of United States and related stamp issues) Holmes (Canada, published from 1935 to 1968) Ma's Illustrated Catalogue Of The Stamps Of China (China)
Numbers without a preceding letter are regular issues of the Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China. An Alphabet Letter preceding a stamp number denotes special purpose stamps or territorial stamps such as Provincial Overprints, Air Mail stamps, and Postage Due stamps. Letters following the stamp number are stamp errors and other special varieties.
To correlate Wang catalog numbers and Scott catalog numbers for the Macau consult Macau Scott-Yang/Yang-Scott Catalog Correlation by Ralph Weil with Michael Rogers. 2006, second edition. Although the Liberated Area (Communist local issues from 1930-1950) catalogue is now quite old, it is still considered the best existing catalogue of this ...
Text is in both English and Chinese. As of 2011 the latest edition is the 2-volume, 898 page, 2010 edition. To correlate catalog numbers between the Chan, Ma , and Scott catalogs China 1878-1949 Scott/Ma/Chan Catalog Correlation Including Japanese Occupation of China, Shanghai-Treaty Ports, and Manchukuo by Ralph Weil with Michael Rogers. 2006 ...
The main firms making chintzware were English, nearly all part of the huge Staffordshire pottery industry. including Grimwades (trade name Royal Winton), A.G. Richardson & Co. (trade name Crown Ducal), James Kent Ltd., Shelley Potteries Ltd., and Elijah Cotton Ltd. (trade name Lord Nelson), and between them turned out a great variety of chintz ...
Percy Shelley (1860–1937) was an English potter and a major force in developing Shelley Potteries. He was born in Longton, Staffordshire . He attended Owen's College, Manchester and then London University , where he gained a B.A. degree.
The first workable drafts were completed in 1781. These included bibliographical information on all the works included in the Siku Quanshu in full as well as a large number of works that are mentioned only by title. [6] As indicated by its title, the work is structured in four categories, which reference the divisions of the imperial library: