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English earthenware serving dish – Blue and white transferware, c. 1810
English earthenware serving dish – Blue and white transferware, c. 1810
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We present this rare antique English earthenware dish, decorated using the transferware technique in cobalt blue on white. The piece depicts a landscape scene with classical ruins, human figures and natural elements, surrounded by a detailed floral border — an emblematic example of the decorative style popular in the early 19th century.
Historical and Technical Characteristics
• Origin: England, Georgian period (c. 1810)
• Material: Glazed earthenware
• Technique: Transfer printing (transferware)
• Pattern: “Classical Ruins”, similar to the models of Thomas Lakin
• Related manufacturers: Spode, Leeds Pottery
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• Condition: Excellent condition, with natural patina from age.
The blue and white decor, with architectural ruins and country scenes, is typical of the English Romantic aesthetic, evoking tranquility and nostalgia.
A collector's item, ideal for lovers of historical ceramics, classic decor, or specialized antique dealers.
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