Beswick and Royal Albert Backstamps:
- Beatrix Potter in upper case type. Character’s name in Italic script, sometimes within quotation marks. Can occur with *copyright*in italic script.
- Beatrix Potter in upper case type. Character’s name in upper case type within quotation marks.
- Beatrix Potter and Character’s name in handwritten style script.
- Beatrix Potter in upper case type, Character’s name in Script From 1961.
- Beatrix Potter in upper case type, Character’s name in lower case type.Can occur with Beatrix Potter in slanted type – From 1971.
- Beatrix Potter in upper case type, Character’s name in upper case type – From 1971 – 1972
BP3 Beswick Brown Line – The words *Beswick* and *England* appear in brown either in a straight line or with *Beswick* atop *England* depending on the shape and size of the base –Issued 1973 – 1988
- BP3a line 1 – BEATRIX POTTER*S with apostrophe S
line 2 – Character Name within quotations
line 3 – F Warne & Co. Ltd.
line 4 – Copyright with no date
line 5 – BESWICK ENGLAND
Issued 1973 – 1974
- BP3b The same as BP3a apart from:
line 4 – © Copyright with date
Issued 1974 – 1985 - BP3c line 1 – BEATRIX POTTER with no S
line 2 – Character Name within quotations line
line 3 – © F. Warne & Co. (date)
line 4 – Licensed by Copyrights
line 5 – BESWICK ENGLAND
Issued 1985 – 1988
line 2 – Character,s Name within quotations
line 3 – © F Warne & Co. with date
Issued 1988 – 1989
BP5 Royal Albert Gold Crown – The Backstamp was now changed from Doulton/Beswick to Royal Albert. To mark this significant change the gold backstamp was once again used for just one year.
line 1 – The Royal Albert Crown in Gold
line 2 – ROYAL ALBERT (R)
line 3 – England
line 4 – Character Name
line 5 – Beatrix Potter
line 6 – © F. Warne & Co. 1948
line 7 – © 1989 ROYAL ALBERT LTD
Issued in 1989 only
- BP6a – Small Brown Crown – This was used on the figures that were of standard size. It was issued in 1989 and was used on 90 figurines. For small based figures there was a variation without the crown
- BP6b – Large Brown Crown – This was issued in 1993 and was used on ten figurines.
- BP8a – General Backstamp – Issued for a very short period of time in 1998, the brown script may turn out to be the rarest of the Beatrix Potter backstamps as it is only found on 2 figures.
- BP8b – 50th Anniversary of Beatrix Potter Figures at Beswick – Issued in 1997 for the 50th Anniversary of Beatrix Potter Figurine production at the John Beswick Studios on Longton in 1997.
- BP8c – Limited Edition Backstamp – This backstam is a modification of BP8a and it was designed for use on limited edition figurines.
- BP9a – 100th Anniversary of John Beswick Studios – This backstamp was issued in 1994 to commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the founding of the Beswick studios. It was only available on Jemima Puddle-Duck.
- BP9b – General Backstamp – This Gold Beswick Ware backstamp was used between 1997 and 1998 on small sized figures issued with gold accents
- BP9c – Limited Edition Backstamp – This is a modified BP9b and appears on large sized figurines which were issued by Lawleys between 1997 and 2000.
- BP9d – Peter Rabbit and Friends Limited Editions – This is also a modification of the BP9b backstamp and was used on limited edition figures with gold accents which were issued by Peter Rabbit and Friends,
Issued 1998
- BP10a – General Backstamp Issue – This backstamp was used on 27 Figurines.
- BP10b – Beswick Black Arch – A modification was necessary as there was a restriction on the base of some figurines.
This backstamp was used on 14 figures. - BP10c – Beswick Black Circle – This is also a modified version of BP10a because of base restriction and was used on 8 figures.
- BP10d – Peter Rabbit and Friends Limited Editions – This backstamp is a gold version of BP10a and was used on the limited edition figurine Sweet Peter Rabbit which was commissioned by Peter Rabbit and Friends.
- BP11a – General Backstamp Issue – This backstamp was used on 9 figurines. Satin Glaze was also used on another six figurines. These six also have the words ‘SATIN FINISH’ arranged in a circle on a paper sticker.
- BP11b Limited/ Special Edition Backstamp – This was used on the limited edition figures:
Fantastic information, the best and easiest web page for everyone to understand, I’ve always wondered how to identify properly as prices vary so much depending on the back stamp, thank you very much.
Could you answer a query please?
I have a “Pickles” and the Backstamp appears to me to be Brown Line BP3b. However the year is 1971, which suggests it was produced in the Beswick Gold Oval period. I don’t think it is a Transitional Gold/Brown piece as all the writing is in brown I.e. not part brown and part gold.
Any thoughts please?
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Hi, I keep seeing the word RARE when beswick beatrix potter wall plaques are being sold..how rare are they really… ie, how many pieces were actually made:jemima puddleduck wall plaque..
Tom kitten wall plaque..
Peter rabbit wall plaque
Thanks Regards john..
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I would need to have more information. For example a photo of the backstamp or
information about how the backstamp is written
Thank you
In reply to John Galvin
I do not have the information as to how many of each plaque were produced.
Jemima BP2 wall plaque was produced between 1967 and 1969.
Tom Kitten BP2 was produced between 1967 and 1969
Peter Rabbit BP2 was produced between 1967 and 1969 – These three could be quite valuable.
The Peter Rabbit BP3 Wall plaque was produced between 1979 and 1983.
This is not quite as valuable but could still be a good price.
Hi just wondering if you could help me, I collect the B. Potters figurines. The character ‘Chippy Hackee’
I believe is worth more money with the bp6a backstamp than the older bp3b/c backstamp could you comfirm whether this correct many thanks, look forward to hearing from you. x
I am not sure of the up-to-date value of either model I’m afraid. I know that several years ago the BP6a was more than twice the value of the BP3b or BP3c. Sorry I can’t be of more help