Vintage Purple TRANSFERWARE Historical American Views Thomas Viaduct PLATTER ENGLAND Peonies Ridgway Shiraz late 18th or early 19th
Description
late 18th or early 19th century Stoke Upon Trent mulberry/black pearlware transferware side handled pickle or relish dish by Davenport in the Lily pattern
in the Windsor pattern by Ridgways
Their creations include figurines born in the pages of literature
This vintage decanter makes a wonderful statement in your bar or office
This features a hand painted cardinal and flowers (looks like a magnolia blossom to me) on the front side
Vintage Purple TRANSFERWARE Historical American Views Thomas Viaduct PLATTER ENGLAND Peonies Ridgway Shiraz late 18th or early 19thFor consideration is this lovely platter by Enoch & Ralph Woods in a gorgeous purple transfer. The scene depicts the Thomas viaduct on Baltimore and Washington Railroad. The scene is from a steel engraving done in 1838 by H. Adlard, a prolific engraver in London at the time. The platter is part of the Old Baltimore Views by Enoch Woods. At its completion, the Thomas Viaduct was the largest railroad bridge in the United States and the country's first
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