1883 T G & F B Huge Tudor Floral & Botanical Platter Aesthetic English Victorian Brown Transferware

$299.99

Brand T & R Boote

 This striking dark brown transferware platter is very indicative of the love that the Victorians held for nature and oriental design.  I love the unique Tudor florals and the symmetrical way they are displayed around the platter leaving the center plain.  It's one of my favourites.
It was made by T G & F B (Thomas Gilbert & Fred Booth) and the pattern is called Lucknow
Circa 1883 with a British registration mark 
Measures: 18" x 14"
Condition No chips or cracks, there is age related crazing 

T. G. & F. Booth 

Tunstall

1883

1891

Earthenware and ironstone manufacturers at the Church (Bank) works in the High Street and at the Highgate Pottery, Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent

  • The partners were the brothers Thomas Gimbert Booth and Fred Booth
  • As well as the pottery manufacturing business the brothers were Glass, China and Earthenware dealers and merchants.
  • The partnership was dissolved on 1st January 1887 amd Thomas Gimbert continued on his own account. 
    Later became Booths Ltd




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