Tuscan was the trading name/mark used by RH & SL Plant, operating out of the Tuscan Works in Longton.
Operations began in 1898 and in 1966 the company was acquired by Wedgwood and although the operations continued, they were now part of the Wedgwood Group.
Outstanding fine china creamer jug, quite an unusual design for the time period it was made (early 1900's) as the English pottery designs were dominated by very conservative patterns often incorporating flowers or subdued colouring. This design is for the modernist of the day (the "hip set"), we are talking pre-WWI, pre-Art Deco in the early 1900's.
The design is very contemporary, bold and yet still remains elegant. Even in our modern times, we used these Tuscan Blue's for a bit of fun with High Tea because they look classy and yet not "old fashioned" - the Blue fits into just about any colour theme too!
DLAT RATING (Darling, look at this!) 8/10
RH & SL Plant (TUSCAN) Creamer Jug
1902 ~ 1910 estimated (based on the backstamp)
Translucent china/porcelain ware (you can see your fingers through the sides if held to the light)
Base is pure White
This pattern is identical to the teacup that I also have on offer
Solid Sky Blue overall colouring with no additional pattern, this Sky Blue appears to be a coating or layer.
Gold gilding applied to the rim, around the spout, base rim and on the handle.
The green printed (under glaze) backstamp reads:
TUSCAN CHINA
(Wings pattern)
ENGLAND
COSMETIC CONDITION:
Condition - very good overall
Clean white base colouring china
NO chips
NO fleabites
NO cracks
Some discolouration inside the jug, on the base - as though it has become lightly porous and allowed a prior liquid to discolour it. The outside of the base does not show these same marks.
Colouring is not so consistent however, the Sky Blue has a "wash like" effect, as though they didn't apply the blue colouring heavily enough before firing. It is not bad but you do notice it.
All Gold gilding is in excellent condition, even the handle (which often shows wear first)