RARE W T Copeland & Sons Red Transferware Square Dish Aesthetic Movement Kew

$24.99

Brand Copeland Spode

Spode / W. T. Copeland and Sons Transferware  shallow berry or sauce bowl, square shaped with scalloped edges. The pattern is the "KEW" pattern which was named after the Royal Botanical Gardens at Kew, near Richmond, London. The design, with a border of chrysanthemum blooms and geometric style panels around a central stylized floral arrangement in a large vase, with a fence and additional floral in the background. This is the Aesthetic style which became very popular in the 1860s s and was inspired by Japanese design.


The piece measures about 4” x 4” x 3/4”

No chips or cracks

To learn more about the Aesthetic Movement and its influence on transferware, please visit my blog and read this post:

http://nancysdailydish.blogspot.com/2010/03/aesthetic-movement-and-transferware.html