STAFFORDSHIRE AMERICAN VIEW TRANSFER-PRINTED CERAMIC PLATES, LOT OF THREE,
comprising two dark blue transfer examples including one example depicting "Woodlands / near / Phila.a" having eagle and scroll border and one depicting a "DUMB ASYLUM." (Philadelphia) with four medallion border decoration, and one pink/red transfer example featuring "Battle / Monument / Baltimore" depiction. Additional marks to underside include printed "JACKSONS WARRANTED" to ribbon.
Job & John Jackson, Burslem; Enoch Wood & Sons, Burslem; Joseph Stubbs, Longport, England.
First half 19th century.
6 3/4" to 9 1/8" D.
Literature: The Armans - Historical Staffordshire, An Illustrated Check-List, p. 92, #227, p. 125, #334, and p. 170, #467; Transferware Collectors Club database patterns #2399, #3728, #4705.
Provenance: From the collection of Nick Routson, Phoenix, AZ.
Condition
Baltimore example undamaged; Woodlands example having faint rim hairline, some scattered of glaze loss to rim and usage wear including light scattered scratches; "Dumb Asylum" having restoration including old filled-in rim flakes/chips.
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