English Vintage/Antique Brown Transferware Hexagon Shape Pitcher Asiatic Pheasant Butterfly

$79.99

Brand Maling

 Here is a lovely brown transferware pitcher with a unique hexagon shape.   The pattern is very much like Asiatic Pheasants, which was produced by a slew of English potters, and depicts pheasants and butterflies amongst a bouquet of flowers such as peonies and roses.

You can read more about Asiatic Pheasants at my blog, HERE.

The Maling potteries were in business from 1762 to 1963 and claimed, at one time, to be the largest pottery in the world.

The stamp on this teapot was in use by Maling between 1920 and 1963 when the factory closed. There are some variations of this stamp, including the words 'Made In England' which will always indicate that a piece was made after 1921.

 

Learn more about the Maling pottery and history and see my matching teapot in red, HERE

 

Measures: 7" tall

Condition: No chips or cracks. There is crazing present