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Period: Mid-19th Century
Eight Flying Bird Plates by Davenport England Circa 1840
Located in Katonah, NY
A set of eight Davenport dinner platesin the Flying Bird pattern. Six of the plates are 9.5" in diameter, and two measure 8.85" in diameter. There is rubbing to the enamels, mainly...
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English Chinoiserie Antique Mid-19th Century Dinner Plates

Materials

Ironstone

Wedgwood Green Majolica Earthenware Sunflower Plates Set (15)
Located in Downingtown, PA
Wedgwood Pottery Green Majolica Sunflower Plates, Aesthetic Movement, Fifteen plates, Circa 1860s The Wedgwood majolica set of fifteen plates have a molded sunflower design within a...
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English Aesthetic Movement Antique Mid-19th Century Dinner Plates

Materials

Earthenware, Majolica, Pottery

Set Eight Wedgwood Dinner Plates Mared Pattern Made England Circa 1840
Located in Katonah, NY
This set of eight blue and white dinner plates is painted in Wedgwood's Mared pattern. The pattern is characterized by a beautiful shell edge and a loop of "pearls" encircling the ce...
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English Neoclassical Antique Mid-19th Century Dinner Plates

Materials

Earthenware

1850s Rare Faience Dinner Service "Chevreuse" by Jules Vieillard
Located in LA CIOTAT, FR
An exceptional rare dinner service of 92 pieces in fine French earthenware, made by the esteemed faience manufacturer Jules Vieillard of Bordeaux. The charming blue and white design ...
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French Antique Mid-19th Century Dinner Plates

Materials

Earthenware, Faience

French 1850s Majolica Asparagus Plate with Scalloped Edge, Three Available
Located in Atlanta, GA
A French Napoleon III period majolica asparagus plate from the mid-19th century, with scalloped edge, turquoise and chartreuse style tones. We currently have three plates available, priced and sold individually. Created in France at the beginning of the reign of Emperor Napoleon III, each of these three majolica plates features four asparagus with purple heads, resting on a luscious green leaf. A turquoise scalloped edge surrounds a chartreuse toned wicker style ring. With their elegant decor...
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French Napoleon III Antique Mid-19th Century Dinner Plates

Materials

Majolica

Late Spode Copeland Garrett Green Lily Luncheon Plates 1830s, Set of 6
Located in Philadelphia, PA
A set of six, luncheon sized plates, from Copeland & Garrett, Late Spode, circa 1830s. Copeland and Garrett operated from 1833-1847 in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England. The ...
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English High Victorian Antique Mid-19th Century Dinner Plates

Materials

Earthenware

Late Spode Copeland Garrett Green Lily Dinner Plates 1830s, Set of 6
Located in Philadelphia, PA
A set of six, dinner sized plates, from Copeland & Garrett, Late Spode, circa 1830s. Copeland and Garrett operated from 1833-1847 in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England. The pat...
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English High Victorian Antique Mid-19th Century Dinner Plates

Materials

Earthenware

Rörstrand Pagoda Pattern Plate, 19th Century
Located in Worcester Park, GB
A rare and richly detailed blue and white earthenware plate by esteemed Swedish porcelain maker Rörstrand, dating to the mid-1800s. Crafted using the classic transferware technique, ...
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Swedish Chinoiserie Antique Mid-19th Century Dinner Plates

Materials

Earthenware

Dinner Plate by Copeland Late Spode in Chinoiserie Pattern No. 4089, circa 1850
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a beautiful plate in the Chinese inspired pattern number 4089, produced by the Copeland - Late Spode factory and made of earthenware pottery called Pearl-ware, in the mid 19th century, circa 1850. This plate is well potted with a recessed rim. The pattern is transfer printed under-glaze in cobalt blue, then carefully hand painted in bold coloured enamels over-glaze in Gilt Heightened, Rare Pattern Number '4089' which Depicts Oriental Flowers including Bamboo, Peonies and Prunus Blossom in a garden setting with insects. Similar plates of this period are shown in Steven Smith's book called Spode and Copeland, published by Schiffer. The plate is fully marked to the base, with a transfer printed Copeland Late Spode...
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English Chinoiserie Antique Mid-19th Century Dinner Plates

Materials

Pottery

PAIR Very Rare Antique English Copeland (Spode) earthenware "Chinoise" Plates
Located in CHARLESTON, SC
PAIR of exceptional Antique English Copeland (Spode) earthenware or Ironstone Hand Painted "Chinoise" or "Mandarin" style Cabinet Plates. These plates are nearly pristine with vibra...
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English Anglo-Japanese Antique Mid-19th Century Dinner Plates

Materials

Earthenware, Ironstone

1830 Rockingham Porcelain Dinner Plates, Earl of Derby Coat of Arms, set of 12
Located in San Francisco, CA
Very rare set of 12 Dinner Plates, with the Earl of Derby Coat of Arms, dated 1830. On Pompadour Ground- The plates are in very good condition. A full ...
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English Victorian Antique Mid-19th Century Dinner Plates

Materials

Porcelain

William IVth John Ridgway Plate Ironstone Chinoiserie Hand-Painted, Ca 1835
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a highly decorative, Imperial Stone China (ironstone), plate by John Ridgway, dating to the William IVth period of the 19th century. The plate is well potted with a wavy rim...
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English Chinoiserie Antique Mid-19th Century Dinner Plates

Materials

Ironstone

Minton Dessert Service, Inverted Shell White with Monochrome Flowers, ca 1830
Located in London, GB
This is a stunning dessert service made by Minton probably around the year 1830, in their "second period". The service consists of a high footed centre piece, two square dishes, two ...
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English Rococo Revival Antique Mid-19th Century Dinner Plates

Materials

Porcelain

English Porcelain Botanical Dinner Service, Coalport, circa 1840
Located in New York, NY
Comprising pair of sauce tureens on stands, pair of shell dishes, 4 oval dishes, 4 rectangular dishes, 18 plates. Inscribed in gilt with botanical i...
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English Antique Mid-19th Century Dinner Plates

Materials

Porcelain

Large English Porcelain Dinner Service, Minton, circa 1845
Located in New York, NY
With a soft turquoise ground, painted with a fine spray of flowers, with gilt scroll and dash borders. Comprising pair of covered tureens and stands, pair of vegetable tureens, well and tree platter...
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English Antique Mid-19th Century Dinner Plates

Materials

Porcelain

French Porcelain Sevres 'Bleu Agate' Part Sevice, Dated 1831
Located in New York, NY
The border with a running band of leaves and purple and yellow-centered flowerheads on a perrywinkle blue ground. Comprising 24 plates and 3 compotes.
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Antique Mid-19th Century Dinner Plates

Materials

Porcelain

2 Antique 1862 Minton International Exhibition Jeweled Turquoise Plates
Located in Dayton, OH
Pair of two Minton plates, circa 1862. These superb quality Minton plates are from a dessert service shown at the International Exhibition of 1862 in London. The plates testify to the enduring influence of 18th Century Sèvres on the tastes of Victorian high society. The designs are far from being mere copies, however; while there are recognisable Sèvres elements, they are arranged in entirely new and delightful ways. On the rim are four imitation cameo heads of classical deities en grisaille on a red-brown ground, within oval reserves wreathed in laurel. The profiles are individually painted; compare, for instance, the winged helmeted heads of Hermes/Mercury and you will spot subtle differences. The cameo devices, used here for the first time by Minton, derive from the celebrated Sèvres dinner...
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Victorian Antique Mid-19th Century Dinner Plates

Materials

Porcelain

Set of Five Antique Porcelain Dinner Dishes Hand-Painted, England, Ca. 1830
Located in Katonah, NY
This set of five Coalport Porcelain dinner dishes was made in England circa 1830. In the center of each one is a bouquet of exquisite hand-painted flowers. The close-up images show...
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English Early Victorian Antique Mid-19th Century Dinner Plates

Materials

Porcelain

Chinoiserie Chinese Plate
Located in Clearwater, FL
Vibrant green accents on this garden scene plate appearing to show an emperor being shaded. Yellow, pale pink florals throughout. Some gold to rim. 18...
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Chinese Antique Mid-19th Century Dinner Plates

Materials

Porcelain

Antique English Floral Dishes Set of Tall and Short Tazzas and Dessert Plates
Located in Toronto, ON
This magnificent English antique dessert set, circa 1850, is a true celebration of fine craftsmanship and timeless elegance. Beautifully hand-prin...
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English Antique Mid-19th Century Dinner Plates

Materials

Porcelain

Fine English Porcelain Dessert Service, Minton, circa 1830
Located in New York, NY
Comprising 24 plates, pair of covered sauce tureens and stands, pair of shell dishes and a pair of rectangular dishes. The bright blue ground inters...
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English Antique Mid-19th Century Dinner Plates

Materials

Porcelain

Mason's Ironstone Large Dinner Plate in the Flying Bird Pattern, circa 1860
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a large 10.5 inch diameter, Ironstone dinner plate in the distinctive flying bird pattern, made by Mason's of Lane Delph, Staffordshire, England, during the mid 19th century,...
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English Georgian Antique Mid-19th Century Dinner Plates

Materials

Ironstone

Mason's Ashworth's Ironstone Dinner Plate in Coloured Wall Pattern, circa 1870
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a mid-19th century Mason’s patent ironstone Dinner Plate produced at the time when Mason's was owned and controlled by George L Ashworth after the bankruptcy of C J Mason in ...
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English Chinoiserie Antique Mid-19th Century Dinner Plates

Materials

Ironstone

Minton Part Dessert Service, Newcastle Embossed, Flowers J. Bancroft, 1857
Located in London, GB
This is a stunning 12-piece part-dessert service made by Minton in 1857-1858. It is beautifully moulded in the Newcastle Embossed shape, the moulding picked out and turquoise and gil...
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English Victorian Antique Mid-19th Century Dinner Plates

Materials

Porcelain

Antique Thomas Dimmock & Co.Flow Blue Bamboo Plate
Located in Clearwater, FL
Antique Thomas Dimmock & Co. plate with bamboo shoots with flowers. Kaolin Ware trademark on reverse, England, circa 1830s.
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English Antique Mid-19th Century Dinner Plates

Materials

Porcelain

19th Century Victorian Blue and White Staffordshire Plate
Located in Austin, TX
Early 19th century blue and white transferware plate with castle, bridge with a flower border signed Clews Staffordshire. Mark 1818-1834. 9.5 inches diameter.  
Category

English Early Victorian Antique Mid-19th Century Dinner Plates

Materials

Ceramic

Copeland Set of 8 plates, Reticulated, Sublime Flowers by Greatbatch, 1848
Located in London, GB
This is a stunning set of 8 reticulated plates made by Copeland in 1848. Each plate is decorated with a unique sublimely painted flower arrangement by the artist Greatbatch. We have a second set of 8 of these plates available, as well as a few separate ones; please see separate listings. The Copeland factory was the third iteration of the famous Spode factory, after the "Copeland & Garrett" period which transitioned into the "Copeland" period in about 1833. The Spode/Copeland factory was one of the most prominent potteries right from the start of English porcelain production in the late 1700s to the demise of the industry in the 1960s and ultimate closure in the early 21st Century. In fact it was the founder Josiah Spode who was responsible for the recipe for bone china that made English china production so successful in the two centuries to come. Throughout all the changes, their items have always remained of exceptionally high quality and many of the designs have become iconic. These plates were potted in fine white bone china, the rims meticulously reticulated in the "Gothic" shape. Reticulation was very time consuming and difficult, and just this detail would have made these plates expensive. The sublimely painted flower arrangements in the centre were done by Greatbatch, one of the well-known floral artists working for Copeland. Greatbatch was active between 1845 and 1860, and worked together with his brother R. Greatbatch, who was a talented gilder. They exhibited at the Great Exhibition of 1851. These plates would have belonged to a sublimely expensive dessert service. They are all stamped with the small blue Copeland mark with interlocking C's, and painted in red with the pattern number 7913, dating it at the year 1848. Documentation: A plate of this service is shown on page 80 of Steven Smith's "Spode & Copeland: Over Two Hundred Years of Fine China and Porcelain...
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English Victorian Antique Mid-19th Century Dinner Plates

Materials

Porcelain

Samuel Alcock Porcelain Plate, Maroon Staffordshire Border with Pansy, 1854
Located in London, GB
This is a striking plate with the popular "Staffordshire" moulding, a deep maroon rim with bold beige and white foliage, and a large hand painted yellow and purple pansy in the centr...
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English Rococo Revival Antique Mid-19th Century Dinner Plates

Materials

Porcelain

French Porcelain Dessert Service, circa 1840
Located in New York, NY
Each piece finely painted in tones of black, brown and gilt with classical figural decoration, the handles and borders with gilt painting. Comprising: 1 reticulated stand, 1 reticulated basket, 3 covered sauce tureens (two finials professionally replaced), pair of covered sauce tureens and stands, 4 oval...
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French Antique Mid-19th Century Dinner Plates

Materials

Porcelain

Set of Six Mason's Ironstone Dinner Plates
Located in Wilson, NC
These dinner plates have scalloped edges that frame a border with a rare yellow background containing stylized leaf clusters and round star lozenges interspersed with four cobalt car...
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English Antique Mid-19th Century Dinner Plates

Materials

Ironstone

William IVth John Ridgway large ironstone Dinner Plate Pattern 5053, Circa 1835
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a very decorative, Imperial Stone China (ironstone), large Dinner Plate by John Ridgway, dating to the William IVth period of the 19th cen...
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English Chinoiserie Antique Mid-19th Century Dinner Plates

Materials

Ironstone

Japonese Plate Famille Rose Meiji Period, Japan 1830
Located in Auribeau sur Siagne, FR
This plate is a japanese place in porcelain. Made in Japan circa 1830, during the Meiji period. Representing a lady and a child. With colored enamaled porcelain, decorations.
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Japanese Chinese Export Antique Mid-19th Century Dinner Plates

Materials

Porcelain

Mason's Ironstone Dinner Plate Chinoiserie Hand Painted Black Ground, circa 1845
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a very good, dinner plate by Mason's ironstone, England in a very decorative, hand painted floral pattern, dating to circa 1845. This is a rare pattern. The Plate is c...
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English Chinoiserie Antique Mid-19th Century Dinner Plates

Materials

Ironstone

Set of 8 Plates by Copeland, Reticulated, Sublime Flowers by Greatbatch, 1848
Located in London, GB
This is a stunning set of 8 reticulated plates made by Copeland in 1848. Each plate is decorated with a unique sublimely painted flower arrangement by the artist Greatbatch. We have a second set of 8 of these plates available, as well as a few separate ones; please see separate listings. The Copeland factory was the third iteration of the famous Spode factory, after the "Copeland & Garrett" period which transitioned into the "Copeland" period in about 1833. The Spode/Copeland factory was one of the most prominent potteries right from the start of English porcelain production in the late 1700s to the demise of the industry in the 1960s and ultimate closure in the early 21st Century. In fact it was the founder Josiah Spode who was responsible for the recipe for bone china that made English china production so successful in the two centuries to come. Throughout all the changes, their items have always remained of exceptionally high quality and many of the designs have become iconic. These plates were potted in fine white bone china, the rims meticulously reticulated in the "Gothic" shape. Reticulation was very time consuming and difficult, and just this detail would have made these plates expensive. The sublimely painted flower arrangements in the centre were done by Greatbatch, one of the well-known floral artists working for Copeland. Greatbatch was active between 1845 and 1860, and worked together with his brother R. Greatbatch, who was a talented gilder. They exhibited at the Great Exhibition of 1851. These plates would have belonged to a sublimely expensive dessert service. They are all stamped with the small blue Copeland mark with interlocking C's, and painted in red with the pattern number 7913, dating it at the year 1848. Documentation: A plate of this service is shown on page 80 of Steven Smith's "Spode & Copeland: Over Two Hundred Years of Fine China and Porcelain...
Category

English Victorian Antique Mid-19th Century Dinner Plates

Materials

Porcelain

Six French Chateau Sevres Porcelain Pink Ground Painted Plates
Located in Los Angeles, CA
A very fine set of twelve (12) French Sevres pink ground porcelain painted and jeweled plates. Each with a gold and pink border with a central painti...
Category

French Napoleon III Antique Mid-19th Century Dinner Plates

Materials

Porcelain

Minton Bone China Porcelain Botanical Specimen Plate of a Rose, Pattern #9762
Located in Downingtown, PA
Minton Bone China porcelain botanical specimen plate of a rose, Pattern #9762, circa 1850 The fine Minton Bone China plate depicts a specimen of...
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English Early Victorian Antique Mid-19th Century Dinner Plates

Materials

Porcelain

Stoneware plate with fine smear glaze by Ridgeway Potteries, c. 1830
Located in Kenilworth, IL
Putty colored stoneware plate with fine smear glaze. The impressed surface decoration centers on a Tudor rose with laurel leaf circlet, radiating acanthus leaves, and 16 compartmenta...
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British Antique Mid-19th Century Dinner Plates

Materials

Ceramic

Scottish Ironstone Chinoiserie Landscape & Floral Divided Chop Grill Plates, S/8
By J. Marshall & Co.
Located in Philadelphia, PA
A set of eight Scottish ironstone divided chop grill plates, attributed to J.Marshall & Co., Bo’ness, Scotland, circa 1860. Substantial enough for outdoor grilling...
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Scottish Chinoiserie Antique Mid-19th Century Dinner Plates

Materials

Ironstone

Minton Pair of Plates, Newcastle Embossed, Flowers J. Bancroft, 1857 (2)
Located in London, GB
This is a stunning pair of plates made by Minton in 1857. The plates are beautifully moulded in the Newcastle Embossed shape, the moulding picked out and turquoise and gilt, and hand...
Category

English Victorian Antique Mid-19th Century Dinner Plates

Materials

Porcelain

Dozen Chain Link Border Porcelain Soup Dishes Minton England, Circa 1860
Located in Katonah, NY
Made by Minton circa 1860, this set of a dozen large porcelain soup dishes has a timeless elegance. The lavish gilding along the edge beautifully complemen...
Category

English Neoclassical Antique Mid-19th Century Dinner Plates

Materials

Porcelain

Copeland Plate, Reticulated, Sublime Flowers by Greatbatch, 1848 (3)
Located in London, GB
This is a beautiful plate made by Copeland in 1848. It is decorated with a sublimely painted flower arrangement by the artist Greatbatch. We have two sets of 8 of these plates available, as well as a few more separate ones; please see separate listings. The Copeland factory was the third iteration of the famous Spode factory, after the "Copeland & Garrett" period which transitioned into the "Copeland" period in about 1833. The Spode/Copeland factory was one of the most prominent potteries right from the start of English porcelain production in the late 1700s to the demise of the industry in the 1960s and ultimate closure in the early 21st Century. In fact it was the founder Josiah Spode who was responsible for the recipe for bone china that made English china production so successful in the two centuries to come. Throughout all the changes, their items have always remained of exceptionally high quality and many of the designs have become iconic. This plate was potted in fine white bone china, the rim meticulously reticulated in the "Gothic" shape. Reticulation was very time consuming and difficult, and just this detail would have made this plate expensive. The sublimely painted flower arrangement painted in the centre were done by Greatbatch, one of the well-known floral artists working for Copeland. Greatbatch was active between 1845 and 1860, and worked together with his brother R. Greatbatch, who was a talented gilder. They exhibited at the Great Exhibition of 1851. This plate would have belonged to a sublimely expensive dessert service. It is stamped with the small blue Copeland mark with interlocking C's, and painted in red with the pattern number 7913, dating it at the year 1848. Documentation: A plate of this service is shown on page 80 of Steven Smith's "Spode & Copeland: Over Two Hundred Years of Fine China and...
Category

English Victorian Antique Mid-19th Century Dinner Plates

Materials

Porcelain

Set of Four Ironstone Plates
Located in Wilson, NC
Set of four ironstone plates, these highly decorated plates feature large and small flowers and foliage in various shades of orange and blue, green and white with gilded accents. T...
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English Antique Mid-19th Century Dinner Plates

Materials

Ironstone

Copeland dessert Plate, Reticulated, Sublime Flowers by Greatbatch, 1848 (1)
Located in London, GB
This is a beautiful plate made by Copeland in 1848. It is decorated with a sublimely painted flower arrangement by the artist Greatbatch. We have two sets of 8 of these plates available, as well as a few more separate ones; please see separate listings. The Copeland factory was the third iteration of the famous Spode factory, after the "Copeland & Garrett" period which transitioned into the "Copeland" period in about 1833. The Spode/Copeland factory was one of the most prominent potteries right from the start of English porcelain production in the late 1700s to the demise of the industry in the 1960s and ultimate closure in the early 21st Century. In fact it was the founder Josiah Spode who was responsible for the recipe for bone china that made English china production so successful in the two centuries to come. Throughout all the changes, their items have always remained of exceptionally high quality and many of the designs have become iconic. This plate was potted in fine white bone china, the rim meticulously reticulated in the "Gothic" shape. Reticulation was very time consuming and difficult, and just this detail would have made this plate expensive. The sublimely painted flower arrangement painted in the centre were done by Greatbatch, one of the well-known floral artists working for Copeland. Greatbatch was active between 1845 and 1860, and worked together with his brother R. Greatbatch, who was a talented gilder. They exhibited at the Great Exhibition of 1851. This plate would have belonged to a sublimely expensive dessert service. It is stamped with the small blue Copeland mark with interlocking C's, and painted in red with the pattern number 7913, dating it at the year 1848. Documentation: A plate of this service is shown on page 80 of Steven Smith's "Spode & Copeland: Over Two Hundred Years of Fine China and...
Category

English Victorian Antique Mid-19th Century Dinner Plates

Materials

Porcelain

Set of 12 English Porcelain Plates, Coalbrookdale, circa 1850
Located in New York, NY
Set of 12 English porcelain plates, Coalbrookdale, circa 1850.
Category

English Antique Mid-19th Century Dinner Plates

Materials

Porcelain

Copeland Plate, Reticulated with Sublime Flowers by Greatbatch, 1848 (2)
Located in London, GB
This is a beautiful plate made by Copeland in 1848. It is decorated with a sublimely painted flower arrangement by the artist Greatbatch. We have two sets of 8 of these plates available, as well as a few more separate ones; please see separate listings. The Copeland factory was the third iteration of the famous Spode factory, after the "Copeland & Garrett" period which transitioned into the "Copeland" period in about 1833. The Spode/Copeland factory was one of the most prominent potteries right from the start of English porcelain production in the late 1700s to the demise of the industry in the 1960s and ultimate closure in the early 21st Century. In fact it was the founder Josiah Spode who was responsible for the recipe for bone china that made English china production so successful in the two centuries to come. Throughout all the changes, their items have always remained of exceptionally high quality and many of the designs have become iconic. This plate was potted in fine white bone china, the rim meticulously reticulated in the "Gothic" shape. Reticulation was very time consuming and difficult, and just this detail would have made this plate expensive. The sublimely painted flower arrangement painted in the centre were done by Greatbatch, one of the well-known floral artists working for Copeland. Greatbatch was active between 1845 and 1860, and worked together with his brother R. Greatbatch, who was a talented gilder. They exhibited at the Great Exhibition of 1851. This plate would have belonged to a sublimely expensive dessert service. It is stamped with the small blue Copeland mark with interlocking C's, and painted in red with the pattern number 7913, dating it at the year 1848. Documentation: A plate of this service is shown on page 80 of Steven Smith's "Spode & Copeland: Over Two Hundred Years of Fine China and...
Category

English Victorian Antique Mid-19th Century Dinner Plates

Materials

Porcelain

Pair of English Ironstone Soup Plates
Located in Wilson, NC
Pair of English ironstone soup plates, with a scalloped and beaded rim, the border has a repeating pattern of stylized flowers and foliate, the interior of ...
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English Antique Mid-19th Century Dinner Plates

Materials

Gold

Minton Pair of Plates, Newcastle Embossed, Flowers J. Bancroft, 1857 (1)
Located in London, GB
This is a stunning pair of plates made by Minton in 1857. The plates are beautifully moulded in the Newcastle Embossed shape, the moulding picked out and turquoise and gilt, and hand...
Category

English Victorian Antique Mid-19th Century Dinner Plates

Materials

Porcelain

Minton Ca 1866 Dessert Set Hand Painted Birds Turquoise with Cameo Reserves
Located in Great Barrington, MA
A rare and exceptional 19th century Minton dessert service featuring hand painted ornithological subjects hand painted in the neoclassical perio...
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English Neoclassical Antique Mid-19th Century Dinner Plates

Materials

Porcelain

Fine Set of 24 English Porcelain Armorial Plates, circa 1830
Located in New York, NY
With unusual fuccia ground border.
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British Antique Mid-19th Century Dinner Plates

Materials

Porcelain

Set of Twelve Meissen Porcelain Plates with Putti and Heavenly Scenes
Located in New York, NY
A fabulous and pristine set of twelve neoclassical style 19th century Meissen Porcelain plates hand painted with putti, fruit, garland, and heavenly scenes. The center of each plate ...
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German Neoclassical Antique Mid-19th Century Dinner Plates

Materials

Porcelain

Antique Paris Porcelain Botanical Set of Plates, Flamen-Fleury
Located in Downingtown, PA
Antique Paris Porcelain set of Botanical plates, Flamen-Fleury Factory, circa 1830-1835 The set of four Paris porcelain circular plates from Fl...
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French Regency Antique Mid-19th Century Dinner Plates

Materials

Porcelain

French Pottery Leaf-Shaped Plates, Set of Twelve
Located in Downingtown, PA
Creil et Montereau Pottery leaf plates, Set of Twelve Plates, circa 1840 The twelve pearlware plates from the Creil et Montereau company are c...
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French William IV Antique Mid-19th Century Dinner Plates

Materials

Pottery

Set of 12 Sèvres Porcelain Plates with Hand-Painted Pastoral Scenes
Located in London, GB
Set of 12 Sèvres porcelain plates with hand-painted pastoral scenes French, c. 1864 Plates: Height 3cm, diameter 23cm Case: Height 10cm, width 76cm, depth 52cm Originating from the...
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French Napoleon III Antique Mid-19th Century Dinner Plates

Materials

Porcelain

Samuel Alcock Dessert Service, Crested Alma Border with Birds, 1855
Located in London, GB
A spectacular large complete dessert service consisting of a high footed centre piece, two square dishes, two diamond shape dishes, one oval dish, and twelve plates. With Persian ins...
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English Victorian Antique Mid-19th Century Dinner Plates

Materials

Porcelain

English Porcelain Cobalt Ground Dessert Service, Circa 1830
Located in New York, NY
Comprising a tazza (height 6.75", diameter 9.25"), two smaller tazza; a sauce tureen and cover; twelve plates; and one smaller plate.
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Antique Mid-19th Century Dinner Plates

Materials

Porcelain

Set of 12 English Porcelain Botanical Plates, Minton, circa 1860
Located in New York, NY
Set of 12 English porcelain botanical plates. Impressed Worcester with crown.
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English Antique Mid-19th Century Dinner Plates

Materials

Porcelain

19th Century Dessert Service for 12 with Polychrome Enamel Exotic Birds
Located in Great Barrington, MA
This "Japonesque" dessert service incorporates many decorative elements of both period and style. The shaped rims of the white plates are highlighted with gold trim and gadroon edges...
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English Japonisme Antique Mid-19th Century Dinner Plates

Set of 12 Spode Newstone Aesthetic Movement Japanese Garden Soup Bowls Ca. 1840
Located in Great Barrington, MA
This is an amazing set of 12 rimmed soup bowls marked "Spode's New-Stone" dating to 1840 but in like new condition. The "Japonesque" transfer decoration is embellished with hand pain...
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English Japonisme Antique Mid-19th Century Dinner Plates

Materials

Ironstone

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