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Clews Transferware

Ralph & James Clews Staffordshire Transferware Well & Tree Coronation Platter
Ralph & James Clews Staffordshire Transferware Well & Tree Coronation Platter

Ralph & James Clews Staffordshire Transferware Well & Tree Coronation Platter

By Ralph & James Clews

Located in Philadelphia, PA

& James Clews, 1814–1834, Cobridge, Staffordshire, England. 19th Century. A well-and-tree platter has a

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Antique Early 19th Century English Georgian Platters and Serveware

Materials

Stoneware

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Ralph & James Clews Marked English Staffordshire Transferware Teapot, circa 1825
Ralph & James Clews Marked English Staffordshire Transferware Teapot, circa 1825

Ralph & James Clews Marked English Staffordshire Transferware Teapot, circa 1825

By Ralph & James Clews

Located in Atlanta, GA

19th century circa 1825 English Staffordshire blue and white transferware lidded teapot with

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Antique 19th Century English Tea Sets

Materials

Porcelain, Pottery

Ralph & James Clews Staffordshire Blue Transferware Bowl, Family Dog in a Cradle
Ralph & James Clews Staffordshire Blue Transferware Bowl, Family Dog in a Cradle

Ralph & James Clews Staffordshire Blue Transferware Bowl, Family Dog in a Cradle

By Ralph & James Clews

Located in Philadelphia, PA

dog in a cradle. Made by Ralph and James Clews, Cobridge, Staffordshire, England, 1814-1834. The

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Antique Early 19th Century English Georgian Ceramics

Materials

Earthenware

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Located in Philadelphia, PA

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Antique Mid-19th Century English Regency Platters and Serveware

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Located in Cheshire, GB

Staffordshire 19th century blue and white meat draining plate. Dimensions Height 2.5 inches Width 20.5 inches Depth 16 inches.

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Located in Cheshire, GB

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Antique Late 19th Century British Platters and Serveware

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Blue and White Dutch Chinoiserie Platter

Blue and White Dutch Chinoiserie Platter

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H 1.25 in W 11.75 in D 9.5 in

Blue and White Dutch Chinoiserie Platter

By Delampetkan Factory

Located in New York, NY

Blue and white Dutch chinoiserie platter. Antique Dutch platter in chinoiserie style with silver salver shaped border. Underglaze markings in blue "LPK" for Delampetkan Factory. The ...

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Antique Mid-18th Century Dutch Chinoiserie Platters and Serveware

Materials

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Staffordshire Blue Transferware Meat Platter
Staffordshire Blue Transferware Meat Platter

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Located in Tampa, FL

A military scene Staffordshire transferware meat platter. Blue and white with marking on back. Circa 1890s, England.

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Antique 1890s English Platters and Serveware

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Porcelain

Spode 'Gothic Castles' Large Blue and White Staffordshire Platter, circa 1815
Spode 'Gothic Castles' Large Blue and White Staffordshire Platter, circa 1815

Spode 'Gothic Castles' Large Blue and White Staffordshire Platter, circa 1815

By Spode

Located in Kinderhook, NY

A large circa 1815 blue and white Staffordshire transferware platter produced by Spode in the 'Gothic Castles' pattern having shaped body with underglaze transfer printed decoration,...

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Antique Early 19th Century English Regency Platters and Serveware

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Landing of General Lafayette Staffordshire Plate by James & Ralph Clews
Landing of General Lafayette Staffordshire Plate by James & Ralph Clews

Landing of General Lafayette Staffordshire Plate by James & Ralph Clews

By Ralph & James Clews

Located in valatie, NY

Landing of General Lafayette Staffordshire Plate by James and Ralph Clews, circa 1830. This deep blue Staffordshire plate is made of white earthenware with a blue transfer. It was ma...

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Antique Early 19th Century English Dinner Plates

Materials

Earthenware

Vintage Victoria Ware Ironstone Flow Blue and White Serving Platter with Handles
Vintage Victoria Ware Ironstone Flow Blue and White Serving Platter with Handles

Vintage Victoria Ware Ironstone Flow Blue and White Serving Platter with Handles

By Staffordshire

Located in Moreno Valley, CA

Vintage two-handled flow blue serving platter or tray, Ironstone Victoria Ware. Vintage Victoria Ware Ironstone Staffordshire Flow Blue Dish. Large heavy blue and white serving irons...

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Materials

Ironstone

Lake George, State of New York Staffordshire Platter by Enoch Wood & Sons
Lake George, State of New York Staffordshire Platter by Enoch Wood & Sons

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By Enoch Wood & Sons

Located in valatie, NY

Lake George, State of New York Platter by Enoch Wood and Sons, circa 1830. This handsome deep blue Staffordshire platter is made of white earthenware with a blue transfer. It was mad...

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Enoch Wood & Sons English Staffordshire ‘Fountain’ Brown Transferware Platter
Enoch Wood & Sons English Staffordshire ‘Fountain’ Brown Transferware Platter

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Located in Philadelphia, PA

A Transferware platter in the 'Fountain' pattern – Enoch Wood & Sons. – Burslem, Staffordshire, England, circa 1818-1846. A dramatic and detailed brown printed earthenware platter...

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Finding the Right Serveware, Ceramics, Silver And Glass for You

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