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James Stiff and Sons, Lambeth
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History and Background
The Factory and Location
1873 Catalogue and Price List
Our collection and other items
Family Tree
James Stiff's Will
West Norwood Cemetry
Related Links
Contact Us
Duplicated items for sale

24 FEBRUARY 2007 - THIS SITE REMAINS UNDER DEVELOPMENT AS I CONTINUE TO COLLECT ITEMS AND ARTICLES FOR INCLUSION - IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION THAT MAY ASSIST PLEASE CONTACT ME AT THE FOLLOWING EMAIL ADDRESS:
 
neil10mhl@aol.com

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James Stiff - Born 9 November 1808 - Died 18 May 1897
(picture by J.W.Clarke of Bury St Edmunds)
 
Welcome.
 
This site is all about my passion for the products produced by James Stiff and his employees at his pottery factory in Lambeth, South London, England during the Victorian period.
 
Click here for pictures of some of his production Our collection and other items.
 
On this site you will find information about James Stiff and the pottery and some of the items produced.
 
My collection consists of Ginger Beers and inks through garden pieces to art pottery akin to that produced by Doultons on their site adjacent to that of James Stiff. Click here for pictures of pottery and locality.New Page Title

I'll be updating this site frequently as I add to my collection, so check back often!

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In this area, I might put a picture of my most prized collectible -- the one I refuse to put up for sale!

Weekly Question

Collectors often like to share their knowledge -- or show it off, as the case may be. In this area, I'll include a quiz question that has to do with my collection. E-mail me if you know the answer.

This week's question: In what year were Hummel figurines first introduced?

Answer to last week's question: The rarest Beanie Baby is widely thought to be the original "Peanut the Royal Blue Elephant." Only 2,000 were produced.

Please let me know what you think of my collection and site!