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1920s Copeland Spode George III Pattern Large Platter for Harrods of London

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1920s Copeland Spode George III Pattern Platters for Harrods of London, S/3
By Copeland Spode
Located in Philadelphia, PA
From Copeland Spode, in the George III pattern, a set of three servers, circa early 1920s. “Spode’s George III” was manufactured by WT Copeland & Sons Ltd. of Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England, especially for Harrod’s of London, and is now discontinued. The bright, hand enameled pattern shows a bird pecking at a basket of fruit. Additional sprays of both fruit and flowers are set against an overall background sheet pattern of delicate blue daisies on a white background. The group of three pieces includes: Platter: 10.5 in. L x 7.75 in. W x 1 in. H Platter: 9.75 in. L x 7 in. W x 1 in. H Crescent Dish...
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Vintage 1920s English George III Serving Pieces

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Earthenware

Copeland English Majolica Green Glazed Oval Overlapping Leaf Handled Platter
By W. T. Copeland
Located in Philadelphia, PA
From W.T. Copeland & Sons pottery in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire England, a handled server, circa 1860-1875. Glazed in a deep, luscious green, showing an overlapping leaf patter...
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Antique Mid-19th Century English Aesthetic Movement Platters and Serveware

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Copeland English Majolica Green Glazed Round Overlapping Leaf Handled Platter
By W. T. Copeland
Located in Philadelphia, PA
From W.T. Copeland & Sons pottery in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire England, a handled server, circa 1860-1875. Glazed in a deep, luscious green, showing an overlapping leaf patter...
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Antique Mid-19th Century English Aesthetic Movement Platters and Serveware

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Earthenware

Copeland English Majolica Green Glazed Overlapping Leaf Two Handled Platter
By W. T. Copeland
Located in Philadelphia, PA
From WT Copeland & Garrett pottery in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire England, a handled server, circa 1860-1875. Glazed in a deep, luscious green, showing an overlapping leaf pattern with twig form handles. Serrate edging, in perfect condition. One of a few shapes produced in this pattern, this is the rectangular example. Beautiful mold work with nicely pooled glazing with a light iridescence. 11.75 in. L x 8.5 in. W x 2.0 in. H Marked: Impressed Copeland & Garrett, New Fayence...
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Antique Mid-19th Century English Aesthetic Movement Platters and Serveware

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1800s Dixon Phillips & Co. Brown Australian Pattern English Transferware Platter
By Dixon Austin & Co.
Located in Philadelphia, PA
From the Dixon, Phillips & Co. pottery works in Sunderland, County Durham, England, circa 1834-1865, an earthenware transfer printed platter. Unusual for the color, the platter is...
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Antique Mid-19th Century English Georgian Platters and Serveware

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William Ridgway English Staffordshire Transferware Platter, Flosculous Pattern
By William Ridgway
Located in Philadelphia, PA
A black on white transfer printed floral platter in the Flosculous pattern, William Ridgway & Co., Shelton, Hanley, Staffordshire England, circa 1830-1854. A gently scalloped black-printed platter in an unusual borderless pattern. Alternating floral sprays extend outward — from a three part scroll motif in the center — up the well and onto the rim of the plate. The term ‘flosculous’ means having flowerets or composite-flowered. This stylized pattern feels very modern. 19 in. L x 15.25 in. W x 1.75 in H A printed urn...
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Meissen, Germany, large round serving platter. 1920s
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Rare Garniture of George III Baskets, London, 1778, Philip Freeman
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This extremely rare and fine garniture of George III neo classical baskets were made in London in 1778 by Philip Freeman. The Baskets all stand on a square pedestal foot which is pierced with horizontal pails and roundels, as well as being engraved with prick dot designs. The Classical vase shaped main bodies are also pierced with horizontal pails and roundels and the front of each piece displays a disc cartouche engraved with a contemporary Crest. The rim and swing handle, instead of being decorated with beading, are unusually engraved with various prick dot and bright cut bands, including stylised flower heads. Each basket is in excellent condition, has a blue glass liner and is fully marked in the foot. The baskets are of a very rare decorative design and Philip Freeman was known for producing unusual baskets and pails, although his work does not survive in great quantity. These are also unusual in that they stand on a pierced foot, echoing the designs on the main body. The smaller baskets would have been used for cream and the larger ones for sugar, however it is extremely rare to find a garniture. They are almost always found singly or in pairs, in sizes. A very rare Classical garniture of outstanding quality. Measures: Height of the sugar basket, to the rim: 5.4 inches, 13.5cm. Height of the cream basket...
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