Brown Polychrome Transferware Charger Platter Serving Tray Grazing Cattle Sheep Castle with Embossed Border fruits The pleasant streets of that
Description
The pleasant streets of that dear old town
This doesn't show from the top/front at all
This is made by J & G Meakin of England
The pattern was first registered first in 1851 and was most likely named after the poet Lord Byron due to the Romantic nature of the artwork on the various pieces
For consideration is this lovely plate depicing a scenic village water mill as it delicately brushes the stream through it's wheel
Brown Polychrome Transferware Charger Platter Serving Tray Grazing Cattle Sheep Castle with Embossed Border fruits The pleasant streets of thatBROWN TRANSFERWARE POLYCHROME CHARGER or PLATTER ABSOLUTELY STUNNING BROWN TRANSFERWARE CHARGER PLATTER BY MALING OF ENGLAND. THIS GORGEOUS PIECE HAS A RELIEF EMBOSSED BORDER OF OAK LEAVES, FLOWERS AND IVY TRIMMED WITH THREE BANDS OF GOLD. THE BORDER FRAMES THE ALPINE CASTLE SCENE WITH CATTLE & SHEEP GRAZING ALONG THE HILLSIDE. IT HAS BEEN HAND TINTED WITH TOUCHES OF BLUE, YELLOW AND GREEN. MEASURES: 11. 25" CONDITION IS WONDERFUL AGE ASSOCIATED
Exchange/Return Notes
- We offer a 30-day return/exchange service after receiving.
- Final sale items are not eligible for returns or exchanges.
- To process your return/exchange, please contact us at [email protected]
- Please click here for more details>>> Return & Exchange Policy
























