16” K & C B Late Mayers Antique Steel Blue Transferware Daisy Daisies Platter

$149.99

Brand Nancy's Daily Dish

A versatile and collectible piece that looks just as beautiful on the wall as it does on the table, celebrating the enduring charm of antique English transferware

Graceful and timeless, this antique Keeling & Co. (K & C) Burslem "Daisy" ironstone platter showcases an elegant arrangement of delicate daisy blooms and trailing foliage in a steel blue transferware pattern. The asymmetrical floral design gives the platter a refined yet relaxed English country feel, while the gently scalloped edge adds just the right amount of movement and charm.

Whether displayed horizontally on a plate rail, hutch, or sideboard, or vertically on a wall or easel, the sweeping floral motif creates a beautiful focal point from every angle. Its neutral palette pairs effortlessly with blue and white, brown transferware, creamware, Majolica, and other antique English pottery, making it an easy addition to both traditional and collected cottage interiors.

Perfect for serving, layering into a tablescape, or displaying as wall art, this lovely platter brings understated English elegance to any space.

measure: 16” 


A company called Bates, Elliott & Co. (1870-75) first introduced a trade mark of a kneeling potter with the date 1790 underneath. 

This mark was continued by sucessive companies operating at the Dale Hall pottery works.

One of the more successful earlier occupiers of the Dale Hall works was Mayer Bros (c.1843-55) and it was Bates, Walker & Co (1875-78) who added 'Late Mayers' to the mark.