N.º 100967554

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Vajilla (9) - Loza de barro - Tureen y platos
Puja final
€ 110
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Vajilla (9) - Loza de barro - Tureen y platos

1 tureen and 8 various English transferware plates in brown and gray/black colour made in 19th century 1. circa 1820 Sewell and Co of Newcastle on Tyne, England dinner plate in the Wild Rose border pattern, diameter 23.5 cm 2. Dinner plate made by F Morley and Co of Hanley, Staffordshire, England from 1845 to 1848 in the Vista pattern, diameter 24 cm 3. an 1850s soup plate in the Venetian pattern made by Robinson and Wood of England, diameter 23.5 cm 4. 1860 to 1880 Charles Allerton and Sons dinner plate in the Toro pattern, diameter 23.5 cm 5. Davenport of Staffordshire, England transferware dinner plate in the Switzerland pattern, diameter 23 cm 6. /7. 2nd quarter 19th century, early Victorian era, English Staffordshire, black transfer printed earthenware soup and dinner plate, diameter 21 and 21.5 cm The imagery depicted on these is referred to as the Romantic Period, from 1830 - 1850. 8. J. Marshall and Co of Stafforshire, England soup plate in the Bosphorus pattern made in the 1840s to 1850s, diameter 24.5 cm 9. Large and highly decorative Victorian English soup tureen produced by Methven & Sons, Staffordshire, second half of the 19th century (circa 1860–1890). Includes original lid. Dimensions Opening diameter: 22.5 cm Height (without lid): 14 cm Width including handles: 32 cm Condition of lot Good antique condition consistent with age. Natural glaze craquelure present (typical and expected for period pieces) Minor age-related wear Small imperfections clearly shown in photos. Please review photographs carefully, as they form part of the description. This lot will be carefully packaged and by registered and insured mail. Shipping possible only to European countries

N.º 100967554

Vendido
Vajilla (9) - Loza de barro - Tureen y platos

Vajilla (9) - Loza de barro - Tureen y platos

1 tureen and 8 various English transferware plates in brown and gray/black colour made in 19th century

1. circa 1820 Sewell and Co of Newcastle on Tyne, England dinner plate in the Wild Rose border pattern, diameter 23.5 cm

2. Dinner plate made by F Morley and Co of Hanley, Staffordshire, England from 1845 to 1848 in the Vista pattern, diameter 24 cm

3. an 1850s soup plate in the Venetian pattern made by Robinson and Wood of England, diameter 23.5 cm

4. 1860 to 1880 Charles Allerton and Sons dinner plate in the Toro pattern, diameter 23.5 cm

5. Davenport of Staffordshire, England transferware dinner plate in the Switzerland pattern, diameter 23 cm

6. /7. 2nd quarter 19th century, early Victorian era, English Staffordshire, black transfer printed earthenware soup and dinner plate, diameter 21 and 21.5 cm
The imagery depicted on these is referred to as the Romantic Period, from 1830 - 1850.

8. J. Marshall and Co of Stafforshire, England soup plate in the Bosphorus pattern made in the 1840s to 1850s, diameter 24.5 cm

9. Large and highly decorative Victorian English soup tureen produced by Methven & Sons, Staffordshire, second half of the 19th century (circa 1860–1890). Includes original lid.
Dimensions
Opening diameter: 22.5 cm
Height (without lid): 14 cm
Width including handles: 32 cm


Condition of lot
Good antique condition consistent with age.
Natural glaze craquelure present (typical and expected for period pieces)
Minor age-related wear
Small imperfections clearly shown in photos.
Please review photographs carefully, as they form part of the description.


This lot will be carefully packaged and by registered and insured mail.
Shipping possible only to European countries

Puja final
€ 110
Robin Goyeux
Experto
Estimación  € 200 - € 250

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