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Stubbs & Kent Georgian Cobalt Transferware ‘ Fruits and Flowers’ Platter, circa 1830

$1,100.00

1 in stock

Description

A dark cobalt blue on white earthenware transfer printed handled platter in the Fruits and Flowers pattern, Joseph Stubbs and Kent Potteries, of Longport, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England, circa 1828-1830 – the Late Georgian Era, George IV period.

Transfer printed in the underglaze tissue process with a pearlware glaze, surrounded by a wide, running border of stylized flowers and leaves.

The central motif features a lush arrangement of fruit – a mix of plump peaches, pomegranates, grapes, and leaves all set against a textured, stippled ground.

The rim is distinguished by scrolling cartouches filled with complementary floral motifs, separated by hanging or pendant-style flower clusters.

This example shows scrolled side handles glazed entirely in cobalt.

The color is a brilliant deep cobalt blue. This is a classic example of early 19th-century British dark blue transferware.

15.5 in. L x 11 in. W x 2 in. H

Very good antique condition, a teeny glaze slip to the side of one handle, really nothing to detract.

 

 

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