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Warwick china was made in Wheeling, West Virginia, in a pottery working from 1887 to 1951. Many pieces were made with hand painted or decal decorations. The most familiar Warwick has a shaded brown background. Warwick's most desirable pieces are those decorated with portraits of monks or American Indians and its vitrified chinaware, an unusual product for a nineteenth-century American company. The name Warwick is part of the mark and sometimes the mysterious word IOGA is also included.
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| Category | Pattern or Item | Description | Year Priced | | Warwick | Ewer | Hibiscus, 8 In. | 1995 | | Warwick | Mug | Indian Portrait, Brown Glaze | 1995 | | Warwick | Pitcher | Poppies, Leaves, Scrolled, Brown To Beige, 9 1/2 In. | 1995 | | Warwick | Pitcher | Tankard Shape, Brown Mums, Ioga | 1995 | | Warwick | Syrup | Orange Poppies, Spring Lid, Signed | 1995 | | Warwick | Vase | Duchess, Brown & Rust, 7 1/4 In. | 1995 | | Warwick | Vase | Twig, Woman Holding White Rose, 10 1/2 In. | 1995 | | Warwick | Water Set | Monks, Various Scenes, 9 Piece | 1995 |
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