Warwick

Warwick

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. For more information, explore our identification guides for Warwick China and other American porcelain and its companies

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