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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 10-5521: "EVENING PRAYER" CHILD'S PLATE 1840
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10-5521

"EVENING PRAYER" CHILD'S PLATE 1840

Child's plate, 8 inches. The pattern was intended as a gift for a good child. It was also intended to underscore the seriousness of prayer. It has a molded floral border and is printed in dark teal green. Condition is excellent, with no chips, cracks or repairs.
Our Price: $ 210.00

Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 09-5426: DARK BLUE TRANSFERWARE JUG WITH FRUIT & BIRDS
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09-5426

DARK BLUE TRANSFERWARE JUG WITH FRUIT & BIRDS

Jug, 7.5 inches to the top of the handle, 8 inches from the handle to the spout and 4.5 inches in diameter. The pattern is printed in dark blue with lots of contrast. A child and birds, perhaps finches, are in the reserve on one side and large fruit (pear, peaches, melon, cherries) are in the reserve on the other side. Auriculas and a large hibiscus are under the spout, while roses and lilies of the valley surround the reserves. This is a gorgeous pattern! Please take a look at all of the photos for the details. Condition is excellent. The jug was probably made in Staffordshire.
Our Price: $ 750.00

Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 08-5164: GRAPEVINE BORDER SOUP TUREEN AND UNDERTRAY
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08-5164

GRAPEVINE BORDER SOUP TUREEN AND UNDERTRAY

Soup tureen, 10 inches to the top of the handle on the lid (including undertray) and 14 inches from handle to handle. The undertray is 15 inches by 10 inches. The scene on the tureen is Hollywell Cottage, Cavan and the scene on the undertray is Wellcombe, Warwickshire. There is another stately home inside the tureen and two different houses on either side of the lid. The tureen is from a large series, more than 80, of English scenes. Condition of the tureen is excellent. The undertray has chips on the footrim. Take a look at all of the photos and ask for more if want them.
Our Price: $ 1650.00

Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 10-5464: THE PET RED/GREEN TRANSFERWARE CUP & SAUCER
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10-5464

THE PET RED/GREEN TRANSFERWARE CUP & SAUCER

Saucer, 6 inches and cup 2.25 high by 3.74 diameter. The pattern is printed in cherry red and forest green with a charming scene of a woman and her pet sheep. Other than minor wear on the rim of the cup (too small to photograph), condition is excellent. Take a look at all of the photos to see the details.
Our Price: $ 135.00

Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 08-5241: AMERICAN LARK PURPLE TRANSFERWARE TEAPOT 1835
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08-5241

AMERICAN LARK PURPLE TRANSFERWARE TEAPOT 1835

Teapot, 7.5 inches to the top of the finial and 12 inches from handle to spout. This lark is most likely a Horned Lark, which resides in open spaces from the tundra of Canada to the grasslands of the Great Plains of the United States to the high meadows of the Andes. This bird is truly an "American" bird, although the pattern was made in England. Other than a chip on the lid (see photos), condition is excellent.
Our Price: $ 350.00

Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 09-5352: SALOPIAN COW POLISHER TRANSFER COFFEE POT
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09-5352

SALOPIAN COW POLISHER TRANSFER COFFEE POT

Coffee pot, 10 inches high. Variously known as the Cow Polisher or Burnishing a Cow, this pattern features a charming country scene decorated with underglaze polychrome known to Americans as Salopian. The print is also found in blue and white transferware. It is hard to tell what the man is using to polish or groom the cow. Other than a tiny hairline near the finial, condition is excellent.
Our Price: $ 950.00

Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 09-5315: WOOD YELLOW/BROWN TRANSFER SOUP OBERWESSEL
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09-5315

WOOD YELLOW/BROWN TRANSFER SOUP OBERWESSEL

Soup plate, 10.25 inches. Enoch Wood & Sons (1818-1846) made a series of yellow and brown transferware patterns printed with European scenes in the 1840s. The rich yellow and brown are a fairly rare color combination. I have two dinner plates for sale in the same pattern and colors. Condition of the soup plate is excellent.
Our Price: $ 275.00

Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 09-5418: RIDGWAY PORTLAND BASKET TRANSFER PLATE 1825
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09-5418

RIDGWAY PORTLAND BASKET TRANSFER PLATE 1825

Plate, 10 inches. The pattern was made by John & William Ridgway in Staffordshire (1813-1830). It is printed in blue and clobbered over the glaze in red, purple, yellow and green. The flower arrangement in the center is surrounded by a border of roses and butterflies. There is a molded floral border. Condition is excellent, with no chips, cracks or repairs. I have four smaller plates in this pattern for sale.
Our Price: $ 110.00

Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 10-5451: RIDGWAY YELLOW/GREEN TRANSFER SHIRAZ 1835
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10-5451

RIDGWAY YELLOW/GREEN TRANSFER SHIRAZ 1835

Soup Plate, 10.25 inches. Shiraz is the name of a city in Iran, but the lovely floral center and the chinoiserie border seem to have nothing to do with the title. The pattern was made by John Ridgway in Staffordshire around 1835. The color combination of yellow and green is very unusual. Condition is excellent, with no chips, cracks or restoration.
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09-5412

BLUE TRANSFER CHILD'S PLATE THE SENTINEL

Plate, 5.5 inches. The charming blue printed pattern of sleeping boy and hovering dog is surrounded by a molded floral border painted over the glaze in bright colors. It is aptly titled "The Sentinel", as the dog is guarding the sleeping boy. Condition of the plate is excellent, with no chips, cracks or repairs. The plate is impressed with the maker's mark for Podmore, Walker & Co. It was made in Staffordshire around 1835-1845.
Our Price: $ 275.00

Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 08-5268: Feather Edge Child's Plate Cuckoo Pattern
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08-5268

Feather Edge Child's Plate Cuckoo Pattern

Plate, 5.25 inches. This pearlware plate is edged with a molded and blue painted border and has a printed blue tranfer pattern of a cuckoo in the center. The plate was made in England in the first quarter of the 19th century. Condition is excellent, with no chips, cracks or repairs. If you collect children's patterns or animals patterns, this is the plate for you!
Our Price: $ 450.00

Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 08-5218: BLUE TRANSFER MOSAIC TRACERY PLATE CLEWS 1830
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08-5218

BLUE TRANSFER MOSAIC TRACERY PLATE CLEWS 1830

Plate, 8 inches. The pattern is quite unusual. The flowers spread from an elaborate vase to the stringing at the top of the plate. The blues range from medium to dark. Condition is excellent. The brown spot near the border at the bottom right was done in the making. It is under the glaze. The plate was made by James and Ralph Clews in Staffordshire around 1830.
Our Price: $ 250.00

Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 08-5217: BLUE TRANSFER FRUIT GARDEN PATTERN PLATTER
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08-5217

BLUE TRANSFER FRUIT GARDEN PATTERN PLATTER

Platter, 13' by 11". Printed in a lovely medium blue with pumpkins, grapes, gooseberries and other fruit, this platter is a must for anyone who is a gardener. Condition is excellent, with no chips, cracks or repairs. Take a look at all of the photos for the details. The platter was probably made in Staffordshire around 1835.
Our Price: $ 275.00

Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 08-5216: BROWN TRANSFER PENN'S TREATY SOUP C. 1835
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08-5216

BROWN TRANSFER PENN'S TREATY SOUP C. 1835

Soup Plate, 10.25 inches. Printed in chocolate brown, this pattern is entitled "W. Penns (sic) Treaty". The landscape doesn't look like Pennsylvania to me! Condition of this charming soup is excellent. Take a look at all of the photos for the details. The plate was made by Thomas Green in Staffordshire around 1835. The first photo has too much flash!
Our Price: $ 275.00

Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 08-5258A: TWO COLOR PINK/GREEN BIRDS & FLOWERS PLATE 18
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08-5258A

TWO COLOR PINK/GREEN BIRDS & FLOWERS PLATE 18

Plate, 9 inches. Printed in pink and moss green, this plate is entitled "Birds & Flowers". It was made by Hicks, Meigh & Johnson in Staffordshire around 1835. Condition is excellent. If you like birds and flowers, this is the plate for you. I had three of these plates. One is more purple and green.
Our Price: $ 355.00

Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 08-5136: DARK BLUE TRANSFERWARE BOTANICAL CREAMER 1825
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08-5136

DARK BLUE TRANSFERWARE BOTANICAL CREAMER 1825

Creamer, 5.5 inches to the top of the handle. The dark blue transfer has lots of contrast. The plants appear to be strawberries surrounded by chicken legs! Other than some very minor wear on the high points under the rim, condition is excellent. The teapot that matches this creamer in in the catalog. The jug was probably made in Staffordshire around 1825-1830.
Our Price: $ 225.00

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08-5212

PEARLWARE CUPID BAT PRINT WITH LUSTRE RIM

Jug, 4 inches. The pattern has a charming cupid print on one side and a verse on the other. Cupid is ready to stab a beehive with an arrow. There must be some symbolism here! The verse is a drinking rhyme, but not much drink would fit in this jug! The dark orange print is over the glaze. The jug is being sold as found. The spout has been glued back on and there is wear (heavy) to the rim. There are also small chips to both the rim and the base. Appearance, however, is quite good. The pattern is rare and delightful. The jug was probably made around 1820-1830 in Staffordshire. Take a look at all of the photos for the details. The jug would make a wonderful Valentine's gift.
Our Price: $ 145.00

Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 08-5210: DAVENPORT BLUE TRANSFER FLORAL PLATE 1830
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08-5210

DAVENPORT BLUE TRANSFER FLORAL PLATE 1830

Found on a 10" plate, this lovely pearlware plate is printed with an exuberant floral pattern in shades of blue ranging from medium to dark. The rim of the plate is molded and printed with blue swags. Other than a chip in the border at 4 o'clock, condition is excellent, as is appearance. Take a look at all of the photos for the details.
Our Price: $ 175.00

Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 08-5207: BLUE AND WHITE TRANSFER CUP/SAUCER WM. SMITH
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08-5207

BLUE AND WHITE TRANSFER CUP/SAUCER WM. SMITH

Made by William Smith & Co around 1830, this charming pattern is rather unusual. It contains two children (who vaguely look like adults), chickens, a dog, grapes and grape leaves. The saucer is 5 inches is diameter and the cup is 3 inches in diameter and 2 inches high. Condition is excellent, although there is a small spot below the two chicks in the saucer that was probably a burst bubble in-the-making. Take a look at all of the photos for the details. If you like unusual transferware patterns, this is the one for you!
Our Price: $ 275.00

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08-5206

WEDGWOOD BROWN TRANSFER WATER LILY PLATTER

Platter, 9.25 inches by 7 inches. This lovely Wedgwood platter was made in Staffordshire around 1820. It is printed in brown and beautifully painted over the glaze in pink, green and dark brown. The pattern name is Water Lily, and it is to me one of the loveliest patterns made by Wedgwood. Other than a tight hairline at nine o'clock, condition is excellent. Take a look at all of the photos for the details. If you are looking for early Wedgwood or a gorgeous botanical print, this is the item for you!
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