Staffordshire Saucer 1820
£56.00 inc. tax
A very charming and decorative porcelain saucer, printed in puce and over enamelled with lemon yellow, chrome green and turquoise, and with a pink lustre edging.
The turquoise edgeing is most unusual and quite rare to find.
The scene is also intriguing. A woman with feathers in her hat sits with a basket of fruit and flowers. In her left hand she holds a limp flower on a stem. The man offers her a bouquet, and from his left hand hangs a small basket on strings. He appears to be wearing some sort of apron and a curious hat.
I am uncertain as to the maker, but probably made early 19th century, 1820-30.
Makers marks:
Pattern number in puce on the back 148
Size:
14.5 cm diameter at the rim
Weight:
131 g
Age:
200 years
Condition:
Good and commensurate with age. Some minor discoloration at the rim
Maker:
Staffordshire England
The turquoise edgeing is most unusual and quite rare to find.
The scene is also intriguing. A woman with feathers in her hat sits with a basket of fruit and flowers. In her left hand she holds a limp flower on a stem. The man offers her a bouquet, and from his left hand hangs a small basket on strings. He appears to be wearing some sort of apron and a curious hat.
I am uncertain as to the maker, but probably made early 19th century, 1820-30.
Makers marks:
Pattern number in puce on the back 148
Size:
14.5 cm diameter at the rim
Weight:
131 g
Age:
200 years
Condition:
Good and commensurate with age. Some minor discoloration at the rim
Maker:
Staffordshire England
Product Code:0AylGn2
Units in Stock:1
weight:131.0g
Brand:Staffordshire
Product Condition: Used

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