Mulberry / Flow Black Staffordshire Platter ~ Indian Scenery 1830
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Large Rare Transferware Staffordshire Platter
RARE Indian Scenery Pattern
William Hackwood Potteries
Hanley, Staffordshire England c.1827 - 1843
This spectacular earthenware Staffordshire transferware platter measures a generous 17 " long x 13 3/8 " wide. The piece is impeccably potted and transfer printed in a flow black or mulberry, very appealing to flow blue collectors. Ponding of the pearlware glaze gives the platter a 3-D view. Rare to find in this color and a rare pattern in any color.
The border features floral and botanical sprays, including rare pumpkins, and the center well
has an Elephant with hunting party and a Bengal Tiger. An absolutely stunning composition.
Never Used. The platter is in great condition A heavy application of the pearlware glaze, three normal stilt marks to the face of the platter.
Additional Information
10148 (AB-36214)
19th Century
Indian
Massachusetts, United States