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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 08-5199: BLACK TRANSFER INDIAN SCENERY CUP PLATE 1835
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08-5199

BLACK TRANSFER INDIAN SCENERY CUP PLATE 1835 Found on a 5 inch cup plate, this pattern is part of a series that depicts wild animals in an Indian setting. Actually, the India part is quite fanciful! The animal in the center of the plate appears to be a mongoose. I have five more of these plates. Condition of this plate is excellent. I have another item in this series in the catalog; a beaver undertray. Although this plate is not marked, it is from the "Indian Scenery" series made by William Hackwood around 1835.  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 08-5187: BLACK TRANSFER CHILD'S PLATE E FOR ELEPHANT
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08-5187

BLACK TRANSFER CHILD'S PLATE E FOR ELEPHANT Found on a 7 inch child's plate, this pattern was intended to be used as a teaching tool; "E begins Elephant, Eagle, and Eggs." I often wonder if any child had the entire set from A to Z! Condition of the plate is excellent, with no chips, cracks or repairs. It was probably made in Staffordshire around 1840-1850.  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 08-5243: BLACK TRANSFER CHILD'S PLATE SPANIEL 1840
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08-5243

BLACK TRANSFER CHILD'S PLATE SPANIEL 1840 Found on a 5.5 inch plate, this black tranferware pattern features a spaniel. The border is molded with roses, tulips and asters. Other than a bit of wear to the highs points in the border (roses only), condition is excellent. There is a splotch of blue to the left of the dog's ear. The pattern is quite unusual. Take a look at all of the photos for the details. The plate was made around 1840-1845.  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 08-5186: BLACK TRANSFERWARE ST. JOHN PLATE 1835
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08-5186

BLACK TRANSFERWARE ST. JOHN PLATE 1835 Found on a 10.5 inch plate, this pattern is part of a religious series that is entitled "The Sun of Righteousness". However, there are only two plates known in the series. The other plate features Samuel. Condition of this large plate is excellent. Take a look at all of the photos for the details. It was probably made in Staffordshire around 1835.  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 08-5180: BLACK TRANSFERWARE BEAVER TRAY 1835
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08-5180

BLACK TRANSFERWARE BEAVER TRAY 1835 Found on a 10.5 by 8 inch undertray, this pattern is part of a series entitled "Indian Scenery". The beaver is a North American animal, however! Condition is excellent, with no chips, cracks or repairs. Take a look at all of the photos for the details. The tray was made in Staffordshire by William Hackwood around 1835.  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 08-5134: SWANSEA BLACK TRANSFER COW CREAMER 1830
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SWANSEA BLACK TRANSFER COW CREAMER 1830 This Swansea (Wales) cow creamer is unusual as it is printed rather than painted. It was made in the Swansea factory, Baker, Bevins & Irwin, around 1830. It stands 5.5 inches to the top of the tail and 7 inches from the tail to the nose. The pattern is a charming rural print complete with bridge, cottage, people and dovecote. The lid is original. The tail has been glued back on and there is a hairline in the body from the bottom of the tail to the thigh. The ends of the horns are chipped. That said, the creamer displays beautifully. If you want a rare cow creamer or black tranferware item, this is the one for you!  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 06-4933: CLEWS BLACK TRANSFERWARE NEWBURGH PLATTER
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06-4933

CLEWS BLACK TRANSFERWARE NEWBURGH PLATTER Made by James and Ralph Clews in Staffordshire around 1830, this 15-1/2" by 13" platter is part of their Hudson River Views series entitled "Picturesque Views". This is a view of Newburgh, N.Y. It is wonderful to see the way this town looked in the early 1830s! Other than minor marks that can be seen only when you tilt the platter in the light, condition is excellent. Take a look at all of the photos for the details.  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 06-4901: ZOOLOGICAL SKETCHES TRANSFER VEG ELK
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06-4901

ZOOLOGICAL SKETCHES TRANSFER VEG ELK Made by J. Meigh & Son in Staffordshire (1812-1832), this 12-1/2" by 9-3/4" open vegetable tureen or pie dish is printed in black with elks. There is a man in the background who is sitting in a boat-like sled, which is being pulled by an elk. There are more elk on a hill in the distance. If you like elk, this is the item for you! It is part of a dinner service that depicts different animals on each size and shape. The birds in the border appear to be different on each size also. I have 33 pieces in this service. The condition of this plate is excellent. Take a look at the photos for the details.  

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06-4899

ZOOLOGICAL SKETCHES SAUCE TUREEN TIGER & HYEN Made by J. Meigh & Son in Staffordshire (1812-1832), this sauce tureen is printed in black with a, I think, hyena on the base, and a tiger on the undertray and the lid. The tureen is 6" high when all three pieces are together. The undertray measures 7" by 6". The ladle, which has sheep in the bowl, like the soup ladle, measures 6-1/4". The sauce tureen is part of a dinner service that depicts different animals on each size and shape. The birds in the border appear to be different on each size also. I have 33 pieces in this service. Condition is as follows. The lid and the undertray are in excellent condition. One handle of the base has been glued back on, and there is a tiny chip on one of the feet. Appearance is excellent. Take a look at the photos for the details.  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 06-4891: ZOOLOGICAL SKETCHES TRANSFER PLATTER ELK
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ZOOLOGICAL SKETCHES TRANSFER PLATTER ELK Made by J. Meigh & Son in Staffordshire (1812-1832), this 13" BY 10" platter is printed in black with elks. There is a man in the background who is sitting in a boat-like sled, which is being pulled by an elk. There are more elk on a hill in the distance. If you like elk, this is the platter for you! It is part of a dinner service that depicts different animals on each size and shape. The birds in the border appear to be different on each size also. I have 33 pieces in this service. The condition of this plate is excellent. Take a look at the photos for the details. I have three platters in this pattern.  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 06-4890: ZOOLOGICAL SKETCHES BLACK TRANSFER SKUNK PL
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ZOOLOGICAL SKETCHES BLACK TRANSFER SKUNK PL Made by J. Meigh & Son in Staffordshire (1812-1832), this 6-1/4" plate is printed in black with a skunk! What an odd animal for a plate! But, he is a very handsome skunk. This plate is part of a dinner service that depicts different animals on each size and shape. The birds in the border appear to be different on each size also. I have 33 pieces in this service. The condition of this plate is excellent. Take a look at the photos for the details. I have five skunk plates for sale, although two have some damage. They are priced accordingly.  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 06-4889: ZOOLOGICAL SKETCHES BLACK TRANSFER PL LEMUR
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ZOOLOGICAL SKETCHES BLACK TRANSFER PL LEMUR Made by J. Meigh & Son in Staffordshire (1812-1832), this 8-1/2" plate is printed in black with a ring-tailed lemur. It is part of a dinner service that depicts different animals on each size and shape. The birds in the border appear to be different on each size also. I have 33 pieces in this service. The condition of this plate is excellent. Take a look at the photos for the details. I have six lemur plates for sale!  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 06-4888: ZOOLOGICAL SKETCHES BLACK TRANSFER SOUP
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ZOOLOGICAL SKETCHES BLACK TRANSFER SOUP Made by J. Meigh & Son in Staffordshire (1812-1832), this 10" soup plate is printed in black with a deer. I hope someone can tell me what kind of deer. It could be a tropical deer, as there are palm trees in the background. However, the Staffordshire potters were not always known for their accuracy! The soup is part of a dinner service that depicts different animals on on each size and shape. I have 33 pieces in this service. The condition of this soup is excellent. Take a look at the photos for the details. I have six of these soups for sale!  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 06-4887a: ZOOLOGICAL SKETCHES BLACK TRANSFER PL ZEBRA
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ZOOLOGICAL SKETCHES BLACK TRANSFER PL ZEBRA Made by J. Meigh & Son in Staffordshire ( 1812-1832, this 10" plate is printed in black with a zebra. It is part of a dinner service that depicts different animals on on each size and shape. I have 33 pieces in this service. The condition of this plate is excellent. Take a look at the photos for the details. I have six zebra plates for sale!  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 04-4165: JACKSON'S CLYDE SCENERY SOUP BOWL 1835
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JACKSON'S CLYDE SCENERY SOUP BOWL 1835 This 10-1/4" black transferware soup bowl soup bowl is printed in the popular pattern, Clyde Scenery. It was made in Staffordshire byt John & Job Jackson around 1835. The Clyde is a river in the Glasgow area and thus the series depicts scenes from 19th century Scotland. The center pattern is different in each size and shape in this series. There are other items from this series in my catalog so do a search if you are interested. For example, there is a large brown transferware platter. Condition of the soup bowl is excellent with no chips, cracks or restoration. Take a look at all of the photos for the details.  

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