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The contents of this page have been reorganised. If you have found this page by accident or via bookmark please note that its contents can now be found via the following 2 links:

Gallery of backstamps
Quick Guide to Backstamps/Colours

Early mark late 2001-mid 2002

Cornish Blue mid 2002-mid 2003

Cornish Blue mid 2003+

Cornish Blue Ltd Edition for Jenners Dept Store 2003

Cornish Blue Special Editions 2004+

Fakes: Please be aware that there are a number of faked pieces currently hitting the market being sourced from auction houses generally in the Midlands, UK area. These include butter dishes with unusual names - e.g. Cherries, Arrowroot. Also faked Jugs with Marvel etc in black (the real ones have Marvel in blue) and ‘promotional’ pieces like storage jars, jugs and plates. These are modern pieces that have been faked with ‘real looking’ black shield backstamps and also a triangular Gresley Potteries backstamp, and generally have a different ‘more modern looking’ typeface. They have been turning up at auction houses and on eBay. BE AWARE!!! If in doubt - dont buy them. This also applies to other alleged T G Green patterns. See our Rogues Gallery page for some examples.

Special Note on Homepride pieces: The ONLY genuine T.G. Green Cornish Ware pieces with Homepride Fred pictures on them are as follows: The 1990’s Jumbo cup and saucer with Cloverleaf backstamp, The 1990’s dreadnought jug with Cloverleaf backstamp, a recent storage jar (that actually looks more like the fakes than most fakes do(!) but is genuine) that was specially commissioned c. 2005 but not by Homperide.