Antique 19thC Staffordshire Black Mulberry Transferware Pearlware Plate Lily covent garden Smith stamped and / or
Description
Smith stamped and / or impressed his wares with the names Wedgewood (Wedgwood has no E)
Condition: Beautiful
with exception to one small one on the back of the plate that doesn't show from the front
The name Chatham translates to forest settlement and is a city which lies in the heart of the Medway
Antique 19thC Staffordshire Black Mulberry Transferware Pearlware Plate Lily covent garden Smith stamped and / orAntique, late 18th or early 19th century Stoke Upon Trent mulberry black pearlware transferware plate by Davenport in the Lily pattern. Pearlware is a type of earthenware that became popular during the late 18th century. The glaze on pearlware is plain white with a hint of blue. Josiah Wedgwood, who began selling pearlware in 1779, was inspired by Chinese porcelain to create this iconic pottery. Pickle dishes are difficult to find pieces. Measures: 7
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