This page shows some of the more unusual Radford items... those pieces that don't really fit into any of the other categories.  Not necessarily rare or valuable, although some may be.







This later tray has an unusual design showing a rather cute dog, the decoration is in underglaze crayon, and signed on the reverse "K.Pimlett".  Also on the reverse is the usual "Handpainted" mark.  Another similar tray with the same signature but decorated with birds has been seen.







This large fruit bowl, stamped "E Radford Great Britain" is usually referred to as sunflower design.  Similar designs can also be found with an H J Wood basemark.





A Wood & Sons Kestrel jug - which would usually carry a Susie Cooper pattern - this one looks to have been decorated by a Radford paintress.  Unmarked, so it may have been a reject blank used as a training piece?





Not all Radford has pretty flowers... an unusual moulded jug, shape 462, just marked "E Radford".





Another moulded jug, in a Cornucopia design, wall pockets can also be found in this style.





Seen on Ebay, an unusual later vase.





Another crayon design, this time on an earlier handthrown shape 77 jug.






 

An uncommon shell shaped flower holder, 7.5" long.  Marked "E Radford Great Britain".






Pattern IA, marked "Radford Ware N&C England"

 

Unusual jug and bowl, with a mirrored silver finish and bright yellow internal glaze.




 

Impressed "COTTAGE", marked "E Radford"

A moulded jug in the cottage design, 11.5" high.


 

Shape 327 is uncommon, this one has a gloss green glaze and bright yellow interior.

Shape 327, marked "E Radford"




An unusual handthrown jug, with overglaze enamel decoration, this is quite a large jug measuring 7" high and weighing in at a hefty 2 pounds.  Shape 468, marked "E Radford".


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