Antique 19thC Staffordshire Black Mulberry Transferware Pearlware Plate Lily covent garden It is thick
Description
It is thick
Perfect for French Dip sandwiches served with Au Jus
Smith stamped and / or impressed his wares with the names Wedgewood (Wedgwood has no E)
*Blue and White Staffordshire Dog Pitchers are listed separately
Antique 19thC Staffordshire Black Mulberry Transferware Pearlware Plate Lily covent garden It is thickAntique, late 18th or early 19th century Stoke Upon Trent mulberry black pearlware transferware plate by Davenport in the Lily pattern. Pearlware is a type of earthenware that became popular during the late 18th century. The glaze on pearlware is plain white with a hint of blue. Josiah Wedgwood, who began selling pearlware in 1779, was inspired by Chinese porcelain to create this iconic pottery. Pickle dishes are difficult to find pieces. Measures: 7
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