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Examples of the use of the full British Royal Coat of Arms with the Lion, Unicorn, Shield and usually both mottos.

Posted by gaukartifact | China, Pottery & Porcelain |

Samuel Alcockthis mark appears with or without then name or initials: SAML ALCOCK & Co. S.A. & Coc.1828-53
Brown Westhead Moore & Co1890+ (to 1904)

Burgess & Goddard
Henry Burgesswith name or initials ‘H B’ below. 1864-92
Turner Goddard & Co 1867-74

Henry Alcock & Co 1861-1910
Hicks & Meigh 1808-1822Use of the pre-1837 British Royal Coat of Arms with the additional centre shield in the main shield.

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