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Red Transferware Plate Copeland Spode Grazing Sheep RURAL SCENES by DUNCAN Hops Border
$39.99
Brand Spode Copeland
Spode Copeland Duncan Rural Scenes
Stoke Upon Trent
RARE Red Polychrome WARE PLATE
Grazing Sheep near a fence with a stunning hops and vines border
In 1849, W T Copeland commissioned artist Edward Duncan to paint a series of sepia water colors to inspire a selection of tableware. In the following year Copeland Spode registered the new Rural Scenes pattern. It was produced subsequently without a border design and was called Duncan Scenes. Around 1878 the production was limited and printed in brown on cream bodied eartherware in Amien embossed shape with Gadroon rims. The Copleand family retained a dinner set in this pattern. This plate is a wonderful example of the series...for collectors or for a lover of sheep and rural scenery.
Measures: just barely under 8"
Condition: Good, a little wear around the edges and a few brown spots from age. NO chips or cracks. There are faint surface scratches which can be seen when turned in light at an angle.
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Read and see more on this pattern at my blog post:
http://nancysdailydish.blogspot.com/2010/12/spode-copeland-duncan-rural-scenes.html
To learn more about English transferware and see it in many practical and decorative uses please visit me at one of the places below:
BLOG: www.nancysdailydish.blogspot.com
PINTEREST: www.pinterest.com/transferware
FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/pages/English-Transferware/277105748523
TWITTER: www.twitter.com/transferware
Featured on Etsy November 2012:
http://www.etsy.com/blog/en/2012/collecting-english-transferware-one-womans-story/
Stoke Upon Trent
RARE Red Polychrome WARE PLATE
Grazing Sheep near a fence with a stunning hops and vines border
In 1849, W T Copeland commissioned artist Edward Duncan to paint a series of sepia water colors to inspire a selection of tableware. In the following year Copeland Spode registered the new Rural Scenes pattern. It was produced subsequently without a border design and was called Duncan Scenes. Around 1878 the production was limited and printed in brown on cream bodied eartherware in Amien embossed shape with Gadroon rims. The Copleand family retained a dinner set in this pattern. This plate is a wonderful example of the series...for collectors or for a lover of sheep and rural scenery.
Measures: just barely under 8"
Condition: Good, a little wear around the edges and a few brown spots from age. NO chips or cracks. There are faint surface scratches which can be seen when turned in light at an angle.
THANK YOU FOR VIEWING OUR ITEM...PLEASE CHECK OUR MANY OTHER OFFERINGS OF VINTAGE ENGLISH TRANSFERWARE
Read and see more on this pattern at my blog post:
http://nancysdailydish.blogspot.com/2010/12/spode-copeland-duncan-rural-scenes.html
To learn more about English transferware and see it in many practical and decorative uses please visit me at one of the places below:
BLOG: www.nancysdailydish.blogspot.com
PINTEREST: www.pinterest.com/transferware
FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/pages/English-Transferware/277105748523
TWITTER: www.twitter.com/transferware
Featured on Etsy November 2012:
http://www.etsy.com/blog/en/2012/collecting-english-transferware-one-womans-story/