STAFFORDSHIRE PEARLWARE TRANSFER-PRINTED CERAMIC PLATES, LOT OF NINE,
each having dark blue transfer patterns, including one featuring Pastoral #13 depicting a group of horses, one cup plate featuring The Point depicting a spaniel and hunter, and one Wedgwood example featuring Hibiscus floral motif, other patterns include Palestine #03, Shell #11, Fruits and Flowers #01, and Birds and Fruit #01. Marks to underside include impressed snowflake encircled with "JOSEPH STUBBS / LONGPORT", eagle and shield with "ENOCH WOOD & SONS / BURSLEM", very faint "WEDGWOOD", and printed "Palestine. / R. Stevenson."
William Adams III, Stoke-on-Trent; Enoch Wood & Sons, Burslem; Ralph Stevenson, Cobridge; Joseph Stubbs, Longport, England.
Circa 1825.
3 5/8" to 10 1/4" D.
Literature: Transferware Collectors Club database patterns #3510, #3627, #7025, #9301, #9955, #11111.
Provenance: Property from a Youngstown, OH estate.
Condition
Four undamaged including Wedgwood and Pastorals examples; Shell #11 with minute chip to rim; Birds and Fruit having hairline to well; shell and flower example with minor hairline to well; The Point cup plate having some scattered flakes to rim; soup plate with radial rim crack and filled-in chip.
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