Antique English Red Transferware Plate Costumbres Espanoles 10 1/2"
Product Description: A stunning Red Transferware Plate from the 19th century, made in Staffordshire, England. With its vibrant color and beautiful glaze, this transfer printed plate depicts a scene from a Spanish equestrian sporting and cultural event. Encircling the edge are six cartouches with two different snapshots of cultural customs, bordered with fancy scrolling. Measuring 10 ½” in diameter, this decorative plate is in nice condition other than your typical crazing and normal use which is discussed under "Condition". Introduce this colorful plate to your collection and home décor.
Note: Refer to "Condition” for additional information
Circa: 1800s
Care: Hand Wash Only
Dimensions: Diameter: 10 ½”
Origin: England
Maker: Unknown
Markings: Costumbres Espanoles, 1795, England (in addition to a few impressed marks) Refer to photograph of backstamp
Product Weight: 1 pound 9 ounces
Material: Ceramic-Earthenware
Color: Pinkish-Red & White
Condition: Previously owned - used. No chips or cracks. Considering its age, color and glaze is in excellent condition. All over light crazing with and area of discoloration on back. 1/8” nick on side rim (as shown). Please refer to photographs. Being sold as a decorative platter, no longer recommended for food use.
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