w h Goss
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With the development of Victorian Railways and the introduction of bank holidays in 1871, British tourism flourished everyone wanted to bring back a moment of their day out.
And in the 1830s, WH Goss developed a new kind of porcelain
for the visitors market.
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These were ivory coloured miniatures, hand painted with Crests of British towns and inspired by artefacts of local interest.
Portable and affordable Goss was a huge success and a host
of other companies leapt on the band wagon producing a stream of crested china
in the form of everything from animals to new inventions such as aeroplanes.
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Forcing many factories to either switch productions are shot
down.
W H Goss and other makes can be purchased at auction houses
as full collections for relatively low amounts of money
.
I hope in the near future that it makes a return in
popularity. And increases in value as I personally have many pieces stored
away.
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This is not to say that it’s not worth collecting I’m only speaking from dealers prospective.
And the one thing I have found in the 35 years that I have been dealing in antiques and collectibles.
Is that everything comes round in circles it’s just a matter
of waiting.
Happy hunting from the collectible coach.
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