RARE Antique Spode Black Transferware 5 Section Hors D'oevres Handled Relish Dish Tray English Cottage Scene

$199.99

Brand Spode Copeland

I've rarely had the opportunity to offer this pattern to my customers and it's one of my favorites.  This very rare piece comes from  Copeland Spode.  It features the pattern on the handle and border from the Field Sports series by J F Herring, aka the 'artist coachman', whose art work was commissioned by the Copeland family.  This gorgeous five sectioned footed and handled dish is done in a black transfer depicting an English windmill scene, which I believe is from the Duncan Rural Scenes series, also commissioned by the Copeland family.  I rarely find this shape of dish and this is the first I've come across in black, and in this pattern combination.  

Measures appx 12" x 12" x 4" to top of handle
Condtion: Excellent.  No chips or cracks, there is some crazing and light browning

Excellent addition for a transferware collection or lover of English hunt scenes and hunt country!

Learn more about English transferware at my blog:

www.nancysdailydish.blogspot.com

Read my article: MY SPODE ABODE

http://nancysdailydish.blogspot.com/2010/05/my-spode-abode.html

From my article about J F Herring. "With little money and no plan, John took an outside seat on The Royal Leeds Union coach to Doncaster, the sporting center of England. By chance, he arrived during the races and followed a crowd to a race course, where he saw an historic race when the Duke of Hamilton's horse was the winner. Excitedly, John rushed back to the humble room he had rented and painted a crude rendition of the race he'd just witnessed".

Read the rest of his fascinating story and about his commission by by the Copeland family to do these beautiful hunt scenes, here at my blog:

http://nancysdailydish.blogspot.com/2012/01/hunt-j-f-herring-spode-tablescape.html