Antique Floral Yellow & Brown Bi Color Transferware Tea Cup & Saucer Circa 1830-40 Staffordshire baby cherubs and the intricacy in transfer
Description
and the intricacy in transfer placement on this piece is unsurpassed
Round shape in shades of red
Staffordshire Red Transfer Ware Plate
1864 at Stoke Upon Trent at the Trent Potteries Works as George Jones and in 1873 became George Jones & Sons Ltd
The flowers are hand painted in pink and yellow with green leaves
Antique Floral Yellow & Brown Bi Color Transferware Tea Cup & Saucer Circa 1830-40 Staffordshire baby cherubs and the intricacy in transferEarly Staffordshire BI COLOR YELLOW & BROWN TRANSFERWARE TEA CUP & SAUCER Circa 1830 35 For consideration I am offering this stunning, antique teacup and saucer from Staffordshire England in a rare two color transfer. After 1828, newly developed technology allowed potters to produce two and three color transfer wares. The pattern on this set is so delicate. The yellow gold transfer is reminiscent of coral in an all over pattern with cartouches around
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