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Pot lids, pot lids, pot lids,
What on earth are pot lids? Welcome to the Antique Pot Lid
Gallery. Many of our more prominent early chemists and druggists used
advertising on the lids of their ceramic product containers as early as 1756.
The top of the pot, or "Pot Lid" was often highly decorated and
usually contained early regional advertising information in a quest to
promote return business. Cold creams,
toothpastes and shaving products were perhaps the most common contents. Up
until the late 1920s a large number of
chemists utilized this early form of advertising. Such pieces are now
highly valued by collectors.
The majority of
Antique Pot Lids where produced in the UK. Pratt-ware and black
and white lids are by far the most common. As a collector regularly
traveling abroad these continue to be unearthed in most countries but in
ever decreasing numbers. Some items are difficult to find and most
desirable, with Australia and USA combined
perhaps having the largest selection for this period. Its up for discussion,
please investigate and you decide.
The combination
of written and online references are essential to success in all fields
of collecting. Collectors and investors these days are generally better equipped to investigate respective
topics of collecting than ever before. A wealth of online resources are available
"free" and
afford valuable information aligning international markets
and trends. Collector webs and specialist auction sites
possibly retain the most rewarding and relevant information for these newer
and immerging fields of collecting. Check them out!
The
content within is displayed to promote the hobby of collecting Antique Pot
Lids worldwide. I apologize for my domain name across every image however
this hopefully will reduce the frequency with which they are copied and
listed for other than reference.
Cheers and
happy hunting!
Greg Dean

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