made in Glasgow
This dinner plate was made in the late 19th century by the Britannia Pottery Company in Glasgow. The pattern is called 'SALAMIS'.
Dinner plate with Salamis pattern, by Britannia Pottery
Robert Cochran, already the owner of the Verreville Pottery in Finnieston on the Clyde, established the Britannia pottery as a modern works in 1857, primarily to meet the Canadian export trade. On his death, his son Alexander took over the business.
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