English Victorian Flow Blue / Teal Transferware Plate Copeland Spode RURAL SCENES by DUNCAN Grazing Sheep

$34.99

Brand Copeland Spode

Antique c. 1894-1910

Spode Copeland Duncan Rural Scenes

Stoke Upon Trent

BLUE TRANSFER WARE PLATE

Grazing Sheep

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 earthenware in Amien embossed shape with Gadroon rims. The Copeland family retained a dinner set in this pattern. 

This plate is done in a deep teal/steel  blue with a scalloped, gilded edge. The pattern is slightly blurred as shown in close up.  I bought several pieces of this particular set and I believe it was a custom set for a retailer Oxford Street in London
as some pieces have an additional retailer mark on the back, which was  what high end department and specialty stores often did when purchasing for their own stores/brand.  plus I have never come across this particular color in this pattern.

Measures: 7.5"

Condition: Very good, a little wear to the gilded rim around the edges.  Tiny flake on rim....see enlarged close up pic.  It is barely noticeable at all

Marked: I have a few of these plates which are impressed with the word Copeland and a B below. Some have an additional number or letter combination of 5 &/0r Y 80

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