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    Staffordshire Spode Plate Lion & Fox & Bear ~ Aesop's Fables 1835

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    SUPERB STAFFORDSHIRE GREEN TRANSFERWARE PLATE

    AESOP'S FABLES

    THE LION BEAR FOX

    Spode ~ Copeland and Garrett ~ New Blanche
    Staffordshire, England
    1833 - 1847

    This outstanding  plate measures 8 5/8 inches wide.  It is crisply transfer printed in a rich green.

    The plate has a wonderful eight sided scalloped edge and a border pattern of trios of large flowers seperated by hydrangea blossoms, Fox heads and wild roses.


    The central image illustrates the fable by Aesop of The Lion, The Bear and The Fox:   

    The Lion, the Bear, and the Fox

    A LION and a Bear seized a Kid at the same moment, and fought
    fiercely for its possession.  When they had fearfully lacerated
    each other and were faint from the long combat, they lay down
    exhausted with fatigue.  A Fox, who had gone round them at a
    distance several times, saw them both stretched on the ground
    with the Kid lying untouched in the middle.  He ran in between
    them, and seizing the Kid scampered off as fast as he could.  The
    Lion and the Bear saw him, but not being able to get up, said,
    "Woe be to us, that we should have fought and belabored ourselves
    only to serve the turn of a Fox."  

    The Moral of the Story:
    It sometimes happens that one man has all the toil, and another
    all the profit.

    Never Used.  The plate displays beautifully and is in Excellent condition.

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    Additional Information

    Code

    10410 (AB-36166)

    Period

    19th Century

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