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Hizen
Hizen
Handpainted vase
s-l1600 (20)
s-l1600 (9)
T & son Shanghae 4inch 2xhandled tankard
set of till jugs (8,7 & 6 inch) 1
Shanghae 3.5inch moustache cup (2)
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Thomas Till
Willow pattern
Hand painted vase
Shanghae jug
T & son ACACIA tureen & ladle 1 - Copy -
T & SONS  MARQUIS Sm TUREEN & LADLE 1
Ye olde Dresden/English
T & son 10in parianware lidded jug 1
Till parianware jug
Phyllis
poppy gravy
Pekin red vase
Pekin - louis turner 1
Pekin 1
Parisien lidded Tureen
old post office 1900s2 - Copy
Lily
Majolica tea pot, Att to T&sons
Lahore hndpntd 1 jug
Hndpntd solo tea set piped roses (1)
hndpntd rose 4
E'ware milk jug 1
Hndpntd piped roses 2
Flanders 81
Hndpntd flowers 1
early till vase 3
Brown handpainted Till teapot1
Copy of T & sons hand pntd footed bowl 1
Clematis small sauce tureen
Barker & Till Lacaonia 1 - Copy - Copy -
Alicea
hand painted dresser set 1
T & sons Acacia Service 2 - Copy - Copy
Alicea
Barker & Till Lacaonia 1 - Copy - Copy -
Clematis small sauce tureen
Copy of T & sons hand pntd footed bowl 1
Belmont T&son  (2)
Pekin - louis turner backstamp (1)
barker & T  willow plate1
Aesthetic fans 2
Lahore hndpntd backstamp
T & Sons hnd pntd yellow oct plate
till shanghea footed bowl (1)
cain & able jugs 1
Basket weave majolica 3
Hizen Rose Bowl 2
Aesthetic cup and saucer
Victory platter
Hand painted dressing table set
Hand painted vases and backstamp
Museum curators!
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Till Backstamps (1)
Thomas Till
& Son/s
Online Museum
 A virtual museum dedicated to promoting the manufactorer and family history of Thomas Till and his sons, Edwin and William.
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We aim to respond to all communication as quickly as possible. Please understand that we have a lot of correspondence 

Latest news
Welcome to our new Thomas Till & Sons Online Museum.
This website is presently under construction and content revision but we are still eager to hear from anybody who own Till pieces or have any information on the Burslem manufacturer. Maybe one of your ancestors worked for the Till family!
Introduction

This site is a dedication to our favourite Staffordshire Earthenware Manufacturer, Thomas Till & Sons.  The content of this website is home produced and based upon our vast personal collection of Till & Son/s and Tillson pottery.

We are happy for anybody to use our site as a resource for finding information on Thomas Till & Son/s. We would ask that if anybody wishes to quote our research that we are given appropriate reference and acknowledgement. Equally, if anybody wishes to use or copy a section from this site of more than one sentence we would ask that permission be obtained first. We will not refuse a reasonable request as long as our own intellectual copyright is acknowledged and respected accordingly. The aim of this site is to promote the little public reference to the primary potter Till & Son/s. We would welcome any memories, historical facts or anything else that is known about Thomas Till. We will, of course, give acknowledgement to anybody who provides us with new or updated information.

Museum curators 
Christine & Mike Hathaway-Coley

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