Victorian Romantic Black Transferware Plate ~ Asiatic Scenery 1835
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ROMANTIC ERA PEARLWARE BLACK TRANSFERWARE PLATE
ASIATIC SCENERY PATTERN
Job and John Jackson
Staffordshire England 1831-1835
This large early Victorian 10 1/4" dinner plate is transfer printed in black. The printed transfer features a scalloped edge with wreath of flowers surrounding a plate of Passion flowers and Dahlia flowers and a scene of an elaborate mosque or building in a pastoral scene.
The piece is marked with the pattern name and "Jackson's Warranted", indicating the maker John and Job Jackson, a pottery manufactory in the Staffordshire region of England, in existence only from 1831-1835 . The pattern is illustrated in Petra Williams' Staffordshire Romantic Transfer Patterns III.
Never Used. The piece is in great condition.
Additional Information
11447 (AB-67124)
19th Century, Victorian (1837 to 1901)
Massachusetts, United States