Posted 8 years ago
Aquahope
(4 items)
Found theses two unmarked dinner plates in a junk shop-never picked any up before, but something about these drew me in! I love the colors. No name on the back, only one plate has a number 7 on it.
Antique blue transferware plates | ||
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Posted 8 years ago
Aquahope
(4 items)
Found theses two unmarked dinner plates in a junk shop-never picked any up before, but something about these drew me in! I love the colors. No name on the back, only one plate has a number 7 on it.
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Try england flow blue
Not possible to ID a factory for these plates. They were probably produced in one of the many UK Staffordshire potteries.
Nice design.
Look carefully across the entire back of the plate, there may be an impressed mark that your not seeing. I would say definitely English as the deer are Fallow Deer. Wedgwood ( of Etruria) have a similar pattern. Yours show the estate owners home in the background, the ones I’ve seen of their’s show the tenants farmer’s home. Sometimes a different scene for a different size plate though.
Transfers were often sold to various makers too
PS Run your fingers across the back too
Ridgway potteries, c 1815-1820. The transfer print shows Osterley Park, London. I found this pattern in my book about British transfer printed patterns.
Thanks Martika! That is definitely the pattern!