Antique English Victorian Blue Transferware Cheese Keep Song Birds Roses Aesthetic Movement

$349.99

Brand Royal Crownford

Antique English Aesthetic Movement  Cheese 

Circa 1880 P B S Oriental Ivory Song Birds

This extra large cheese dish and cover is simply stunning. Made by Powell, Bishop and Stonier Encompassing trailing vines and wild roses with birds in flight.

Breathtaking piece for your collection!

Livesey, Powell & Co began in Hanley, Staffordshire at the Old Hall Lane and went under this name from 1851 - 1866. They produced a wide range of earthenware, ironstone and china and were one of the earliest manufacturers of the ever popular Asiatic Pheasants pattern (still produced today). One of the founders, Livesay, retired in 1866 and the L. P. & Co was succeeded by Powell & Bishop. In 1878 they were joined by John Stonier, a glass and ceramics merchant in Liverpool and thus became Powell, Bishop & Stonier. Over one million unique items were exported into New York by P. B. & S. in 1851 alone! The company became Bishop and Stonier in 1891 and continued production until 1939.

“Hope” is the thing with feathers —
That perches in the soul —
And sings the tune without the words —
And never stops — at all —

And sweetest — in the Gale — is heard —
And sore must be the storm —
That could abash the little Bird
That kept so many warm —

I've heard it in the chillest land —
And on the strangest Sea —
Yet, never, in Extremity,
It asked a crumb — of Me.

Measures: 8 5/8" x just under 8" to top of handle
Condition: Wonderful for age...typical crazing graces this piece.


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