This is a Mason's, England transferware ironstone plate made in the Amethyst pattern 1930-1940s. The large ironstone plate measures 10.75 inches in diameter and features a rarely seen transferware floral design in maroon that has been colored by hand and has hand painted gold accents. The plate is in excellent condition and very decorative.
This is an antique Staffordshire England Oriental Poychrome cup and saucer or tea bowl made from 1800-1820. The oriental design is polychrome hand painted enamel paint over pink or red transfer. The cup is 2.25 inches high and the deep saucer or tea bowl is 1.25 inches high by 5.65 in diameter with no maker's marks except the script number 153 on the saucer which is normal. The cup and saucer is in excellent condition with no chips or cracks. There are a few mineral impurities or kiln dust p ...click for details
This dark blue transferware or transfer ware platter was made 1892-1905 by J.H. Weatherby and Sons, Hanley, Staffordshire England in the pattern called Trentham. The serving platter measures 11 inch by 8 inch and is marked semi porcelain. The platter is molded and has a gilt rim. The platter is in very good +++ condition with no chips or cracks, but there are a couple of manufacturing flaws due to impurities in the clay--frequently seen in this era. Shipping in the US by USPS priority insured.
This is a Wedgwood, England in Queensware in a pattern called Romantic England in red or pink transferware or transfer. The design of the teapot depicts a pub called the White Swan in Henley-on-Arden, England. The wonderful transferware teapot was made in the 1970s in England long before production was moved to Indonesia and then discontinued in 1997. The teapot measures 9 inches long by 6 inches high and is 7 inches in diameter and holds 4 cups. In excellent condition with no chips or cracks. I ...click for details
This is a Shelley China Late Foley, England antique cake plate, sandwich plate or serving plate. The plate measures 9 inches in diameter and has a teal blue transfer pattern called Climbing Rose or Blue Rose Sprays pattern #10047 with gold trim in the Lily shape made 1910-1916. The cake server is in very good +++ condition with no chips or cracks and only very minor signs of use, namely a bit of gold trim wear. This is a beautiful pattern, very collectible and very hard to find. Shipping in the ...click for details
This is a lovely antique cup and saucer in the imari style using cobalt, rust and green hand colored on sepia transfers of floral and geometric lozenges and floral swags with gold trim so popular in the Victorian era during the fad for all things Japanese. This particular bone china cup and saucer was made by Colclough, Staffordshire England and dates from 1900-1920. The cup is 2.5 high, the saucer is 5.5 in diameter and the set is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or wear. A love ...click for details
This is an A. J. Wilkinson, England square antique ironstone butter pat, butter chip or small butter dish made of brown transferware that has been hand colored. The transferware butter pat measures 2.25 inches square and was made 1891-1894. The design is a floral with gold trim. The butter pat or butter dish is in very good +++ condition with no chips or cracks. There is a bit of gold loss. Butter pats are being used currently as ring dishes, teabag holders and for sushi and sauces. A cute, sm ...click for details
This is a George Jones and Sons Crescent China, England flow blue antique dinner plate in the Abbey pattern made by in the Abbey pattern in flow blue transfer or transferware. The ironstone plate measures 10.5 inches in diameter and features a design of abbey ruins in flow blue with border vignettes. The plate was made 1891-1904 and is in excellent, near mint condition with no chips or cracks and only the most minor utensil marks. A wonderful pattern by an outstanding and very collectible manufa ...click for details
This is a green transfer or transferware butter chip or butter pat made by Wedgwood and Company, England from 1890-1900 in a pattern called Gladys. The butter pat measures 3.25 inches in diameter and is made of Royal Vitreous porcelain. The butter pat, which makes a wonderful teabag caddy now, has a green floral transfer or transferware design with gold trim and hand painted gold accents. The butter pat is in very good +++ condition with no chips, cracks or gold wear but does have 1 tiny old man ...click for details
This is a mulberry transfer or transferware butter chip, butter pat or small butter plate made in the 1890s with a mark that I can't identify. The ironstone butter pat has the name Catherine Mer...and I can't read the rest. I don't know if it is a pattern name or manufacturer. The British Registry date for the pattern is 1894. The butter pat measures 3 inches in diameter and is made of embossed ironstone with a foliate mulberry transfer border pattern. The butter pat, which makes a w ...click for details
This is a Plant Tuscan, England cup and saucer with hand coloring on sepia transfer, hand applied orange enamel and gold trim. The bone china cup and saucer was made in the 1940s. The cup is 2.25 inches high by 4 in diameter, the saucer is 5.5 in diameter and both cup and saucer are in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or wear. Shipping in the US by USPS priority insured.
This is a romantic Staffordshire blue transfer or transferware plate in the Siam pattern made by J. Clementson, England 1850-1864. The antique mid victorian plate has an oriental landscape pattern with border vignettes and measures 8.25 inches in diameter. The plate is in excellent condition with no chips or cracks but does have some use marks and the usual mineral kiln dust specks from firing which is expected in items of this age. A wonderful piece of victoriana and romantic Staffordshire tran ...click for details
This is a John Maddock and Sons Ltd, England crescent bone dish in the Hamilton pattern made 1896-1906. The pattern on a molded and scalloped semi porcelain, a type of ironstone, is a green floral transfer or transferware with a gold star or snowflake and gold trim. The crescent dish or bone dish measures 1.15 inches high by 5.74 inches long by 4 inches wide and is in very good +++ condition with no chips or cracks and only minor gold wear.
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This is a rectangular plate in a shape called The Biarritz designed in the 1930s for Royal Staffordshire A.J. Wilkinson potteries, Staffordshire England in the Rural Scenes design by Clarice Cliff in polychrome brown transfer or transferware. The large ironstone dinner or serving plate measures 10.5 inches wide by 8.5 inches high. Rural Scenes is a known design by Clarice Cliff as noted in the guides and Clarice Cliff website and this is especially nice with the hand painted over transfer design ...click for details
This is royal memorabilia plate commemorating the Royal Wedding in 1981 of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer made by EIT, English Ironstone Tableware, England. The ironstone plate measures 9.75 inches in diameter, has a relief molded floral border and features very good sepia portraits of the prince and princess with a brown transferware border. The large plate is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or wear. Shipping in the US by USPS priority insured.