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THE TRANSFERWARE COLLECTORS CLUB MISSION is to serve as a forum for sharing information and interests among collectors, dealers, scholars, curators, historians, archeologists, and those that simply appreciate the beauty and technical proficiency of British transferware.
Please consider, as a current member, making a tax deductible donation to support your club’s mission. Learn more
Remembering the club in your will or living trust can help to ensure that the valuable programs the club has established will continue and grow. The TCC Legacy Planning Guide provides information about how to make a donation while living or by including a bequest in your estate plan. Learn more
Interactive Website: An interactive web site filled with valuable content, including fresh news about transferware and the pottery industry.
Database of Patterns and Sources with thousands of published patterns and hundreds of source prints that continues to grow daily.
Interactive Online Exhibitions dedicated to educating and informing a broad, world-wide audience about transferware.
Research Grant Program resulting in quality, published research.
Keynote Guest Speaker Program that brings highly respected and talented speakers to annual and regional events to share their knowledge of transferware.
Annual Three-Day Meeting bringing members together for information sharing, educational excursions and an opportunity to purchase transferware.
TCC Bulletin published quarterly and filled with great articles from an international group of researches and collectors.
Support by Volunteering
As the TCC strives to grow its membership and programs, there is a need for more volunteer support. Members are encouraged to review our support requirements, identify areas of interest and volunteer to assist.
Rich with content for ceramic collectors, researchers, authors, curators, and historic archaeologists, the sites are sure to deliver value for their visitors. The exhibition’s curators continue to enhance them and, now, with site application upgrades, including a new magnification feature and upgraded content management capabilities, the TCC and its collaborators are pleased to relaunch these exhibits, all free to a worldwide audience.
Spode Ceramics
First launched in 2012 in partnership with the Winterthur Museum