RARE Riley’s Semi China C 1820 Pearlware Antique Blue & White Transferware Filigree Fretwork Dish

$299.99

Brand Riley’s

Circa 1820’s

These transferware pieces rarely survived over the years as they are so intricate in their design.  Called a chestnut bowl, or "Castañera" in Spanish, it is a specialized plate designed for serving chestnuts, with a reticulated (pierced) or slotted design at its sides to allow for steam to escape and excess syrup to drain. These bowls or deep plates  were particularly popular in the 18th and 19th centuries, with fine examples often featuring elaborate decorations and being part of a larger dish service.  This stunning blue and white example comes from the Staffordshire potter Riley’s and is a fine pearlware example.

Riley’s were Earthenware and China manufacturers at the Nile Street (c.1802-1814) and Hill Works (c.1814-1828), Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, Potteries.

J & R Riley operated from the site of the Hill Pottery and also (in 1814) built the Hill Works on the opposite corner to the Hill Pottery. 

Source: thepotteries.org

Measures: just under 9” x 7.5”

Condition: There are chips or cracks. Overall, considering age and the intricacy in design it is in Gorgeous condition!


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