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2015.1: Dayton tea potTeapot, taken to Dayton as a wedding gift for Percival and Eva (nee Hanson) Johnson. Percy was involved in the financial management of the Dayton Coal and Iron Company set up by the directors of Sir Titus Salt (Bart), Sons and Co Ltd. Eva was the youngest daughter of William Hanson, the head of the engineering department at Salts Mill. The Saltaire historians Dave Shaw and David King visitied Dayton to research its history and were given the teapot to to give to Eva's great-nephew Donald Hanson, who had been the chair of Illingworth, Morris the last owners of Slats Mill as a working textiles business. Donald donated the teapot to the collection, as he considered it 'a known 19th century artefact that binds the communities of Saltaire & Dayton'.
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2018.17: Commemorative plate4 Commemorative plates from Saltaire Weslyan Church 1901
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2018.18: Commemorative platesCommemorative plates celebrating different occations connected to Saltaire Weslyan Chapel, which no longer exists,
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2018.19: Large plateBlue, White plate from Saltaire Congregational Church
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2018.20: comemorative platesCommemorative plates for different occasions relating to the Congregational Church Saltaire
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2018.21: Souvenir platePlate with transfer print of Saltaire Congregational Church in centre
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2018.24: Silver Jubilee cupSilver Jubilee (George V) pottery cup, decorated with transfers of the King and Queen, in roundals on the front above a map of the world on the front, and 'Presented by The Shipley Education Committee, 6th May 1935' on rear
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2018.25: China mugChina mug with decorative sprays of flowers, inscribed 'Evelyn Moualt [Moult?], Born April 13th 1908 at 26 Fanny Street, Saltaire
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2018.27: OrnamentChina ornament decorated with a bird on one sidge and the words 'A gift from Saltaire' in black lettering.
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2018.28: Saltaire China cup and saucerSmall china cup and saucer decorated with the Saltaire crest and Saltaire written underneath.
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2018.29: China salt cellarChina salt cellar decorated with the Saltaire crest and the words Saltaire underneath
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2018.3.1: Dinner servicePart of a set of dinner service, they are part of a collection of decorated Davenport dinner plates purchased by Catherine and Titus Salt Junior. They were probably from used for dinner parties, but were definitely used for the Royal Visits in 1882 and 1887 (Princess Beatrice and Prince Henry of Battenburg).
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2018.3.1.1: Davenport soup bowl2 Dinner soup bowl, part of a service made by Davenport, for the Salt family. The plate has scalloped edges, with scrolls of foliage in blue with gold edges, on the rim and the centre of the plate. In the Centre of the plate is the family motto in a red edged scroll which reads 'Quid mon deo juvante' and the Salt firms Alpaca logo below.
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2018.3.1.2: Davenport Dessert bowls2 Dessert bowls, part of a service made by Davenport, for the Salt family. The plate has scalloped edges, with scrolls of foliage in blue with gold edges, on the rim and the centre of the plate. In the Centre of the plate is the family motto in a red edged scroll which reads 'Quid mon deo juvante' and the Salt firms Alpaca logo below.
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2018.3.1.3: Davenport plateThese are part of a collection of decorated Davenport dinner plates purchased by Catherine and Titus Salt Junior. They were probably used for dinner parties, but were definitely used for the Royal Visits in 1882 of the Prince and Princess of Wales (Prince Edward and Princess Alexandra).
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2018.3.1.4: Davenport plateThese are part of a collection of decorated Davenport dinner plates purchased by Catherine and Titus Salt Junior. They were probably used for dinner parties, but were definately used for the Royal Visits in 1882 of the Prince and Princess of Wales (Prince Edward and Princess Alexandra).
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2018.3.1.5: Davenport plateThese are part of a collection of decorated Davenport dinner plates purchased by Catherine and Titus Salt Junior. They were probably used for dinner parties, but were definitely used for the Royal Visits in 1882 of the Prince and Princess of Wales (Prince Edward and Princess Alexandra).
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2018.3.1.6: Davenport small plate2 Small plates, part of a service made by Davenport, for the Salt family. The plate has scalloped edges, with scrolls of foliage in blue with gold edges, on the rim and the centre of the plate. In the Centre of the plate is the family motto in a red edged scroll which reads 'Quid mon deo juvante' and the Salt firms Alpaca logo below.
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2018.3.1.7: Davenport plateSmall oblong plate . Blue and gold with the Salt coat of arms , motto and alpaca image. Hallmarked Davenport Longport Staffordshire (1870-1886)
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2018.30: China flower vase ornamentSmall souvenir vase decorated with the Saltaire crest and Saltaire written underneath.