

Wade Ceramics of Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire have been making ceramic items since 1810. A glance at their products on Google shows a tremendous variety, mainly of popular and collectable designs. c1962 they brought out a series of dishes featuring veteran cars. These were known as tyre dishes as the edge of the dish was given a tyre-like design. As far as I can make out they did a series of veteran cars which includes the Darracq and Spyker from "Genevieve", a Model T Ford, Itala, baby Peugeot and Rolls-Royce (probably AX 201). This series of plates (and a series on mugs) were marked on the base "Design authenticated by the Veteran Car Club of Great Britain". I believe they also did a series of commercial vehicles as well.
Richard Skinner who runs restoration company Tudor Wheels of Romsey Hampshire was in a local charity shop and saw one of the dishes and promptly bought it. This was slightly different to others as it features a 1909 Little Briton and did not have the VCC authentication. Instead on the front appeared the words "First production of Tractor Spares Ltd Wolverhampton".