STAFFORDSHIRE AMERICAN HISTORICAL / VIEW TRANSFER-PRINTED CERAMIC PLATES, LOT OF THREE,
comprising one depicting "COMMODORE MACDONNOUGH'S / VICTORY", printed below image, featuring a naval battle with two figures on shore, one with "Fair Mount / near / Philadelphia", depicting a couple in foreground with a dam and water works in background, and one featuring "THE LANDING OF THE FATHERS AT PLYMOUTH Dec 22 1620". Marks to underside include impressed eagle encircled by "ENOCH WOOD & SONS / BURSLEM", "WOOD", and "STUBBS".
Enoch Wood & Sons, Burslem; Joseph Stubbs, Longport, England.
Circa 1825.
10 1/4" D.
Literature: Parallels the Armans -
Historical Staffordshire, An Illustrated Check-List, p. 59, #130a; p. 88, #218; p. 120, pl. #324a; Transferware Collectors Club database patterns #906, #2000, #16530.
Provenance: From the estate of Josephine Weidman, Cleveland, OH.
Condition
Landing of the Fathers undamaged, except having some light short scattered scratches from use; Fair Mount example with some glaze loss to rim and some short scattered scratches from use; Commodore MacDonnough example with moderate curved crack to well.
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