Fig. 879.

An embossed mark, in an oval, stuck on the ware, from which it generally differs in colour, being usually in blue.

ROYAL
ROCKINGHAM
WORKS
BRAMELD

in small capitals, in four lines, impressed. This mark occurs in biscuit figures, &c.

Fig. 880.

This mark (Fig. [880]) is the crest of the Earl Fitzwilliam, and was adopted in 1825–6 on the commencement of the manufacture of china, under the assistance of that nobleman, who was owner of the works. It is usually printed in red.