Spode Byron Brown Transferware Plate Mother Giving Boy a Drink Dog Green Trim

$15.99

Brand Spode

EARLY SPODE COPELAND

PASTORAL TRANSFERWARE PLATE

~ABSOLUTELY STUNNING ~

See more of this pattern in my shop and at my blog, where you can learn more about it and English transferware:

http://nancysdailydish.blogspot.com/2010/11/spode-byron-tablescape-my-favorite.html

http://nancysdailydish.blogspot.com/2010/11/spode-byron-tea-and-coffee-buffet.html


From one of my all time favorite transferware patterns, I am offering this wonderful little plate from one of England's finest potters...Spode. The pattern is called Byron. Each piece in this series features a different pastoral scene.
The pattern was registered first in 1851. (Spode Museum online)


The border is a brown transfer intertwined with bundles of grapes amongst lush ivy. The scene depicts a rural English farmhouse with either a passer by or perhaps a Mother's child being given a drink of water from a jug...

The detail in this piece is exquisite and has been painstakingly hand painted in large part with hues of gold, brown, green, blue and red.



Condition is very good having no chips, cracks, or reapirs. There is some typical age related crazing.



Measures: 5 3/4"