The following are the marks which have come under my notice:—
Fig. 878.
This incised mark, the earliest used by these works, occurs on one of the famous “Brown China” high-shaped teapots of which I have spoken. It is a mark of great rarity.
ROCKINGHAM ROCKINGHAM
in large capital letters, impressed into the body of the ware. The same in small capital letters. These occur on early examples of “Rockingham ware,” &c. The name MORTLOCK also occurs on examples of this ware.
BRAMELD ✠✠
in capital letters, impressed. This occurs on green glazed ware, &c.
BRAMELD & CO’ or BRAMELD**
also in small capital letters, impressed.