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Georgian Large Serving Platter or Dish by Davenport ironstone Ptn 37, Ca 1810

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  • Georgian Mason's Ironstone Serving Dish Floral Spays Cabbage Leaf Ptn, Ca 1818
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    Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
    This is a finely hand painted Mason's ironstone Serving Desert Dish in a rare Cabbage leaf, gold veined pattern called "Floral sprays", produced by the Mason's factory at Lane Delph,...
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  • Georgian Davenport Saucer Dish or Plate Ironstone in Pattern 659, circa 1815
    By Davenport Porcelain
    Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
    This is a good early hand painted ironstone (stone china) saucer dish or plate, made by William Davenport and Co., Longport, Staffordshire Potteries, England, George 111rd period, ci...
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  • Georgian Davenport Ironstone Soup Plate or Bowl Bamboo & Peony Ptn 15, Ca 1815
    By Davenport Porcelain
    Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
    This is a good, late Georgian, ironstone Soup Bowl or Plate, in pattern no. 15, manufactured by the English Davenport factory, which was situated in Longport, Staffordshire, England between 1794 and 1887. This oriental garden pattern is transfer printed in cobalt blue of different shades, with hand gilded detail around the inner and outer rims. The pattern is called "Bamboo and Peony" which is Davenport's pattern number 15, a very early pattern and probably copied from a Chinese original. This exact pattern is illustrated on a plate in Godden's Guide to Ironstone, by Geoffrey A Godden, page 230, plate 176. Davenport were one of the earliest producers of Ironstone along with Mason's, Spode and others and called their ironstone pottery wears "Stone China". On the back the plate carries the blue printed Davenport Stone...
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  • Georgian Davenport Ironstone Dinner Plate Bamboo and Peony Ptn 15, Circa 1810
    By Davenport Porcelain
    Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
    This is a good, late Georgian, ironstone dinner plate, hand decorated in pattern no. 15, manufactured by the English Davenport factory, which was situated in Longport, Staffordshire, England between 1794 and 1887. The oriental garden "Imari" pattern is transfer printed in cobalt blue of different shades, then all hand coloured with different enamels in good detail. The pattern is called "Bamboo and...
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  • Georgian Mason's Ironstone Desert Dish or Plate Cross Fence gilded Ptn, Ca 1815
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    This is a very good early Mason's Ironstone pottery desert plate or dish in the Cross Fence gilded pattern, produced by the Mason's factory at Lane Delph, Staffordshire, England, cir...
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