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Antique Nuneham Park Wild Rose Blue and White Ironstone China Platter

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Antique Nuneham Park Wild Rose Blue and White Ironstone China Platter

A fine Early 19th Century Antique English Victorian Blue and White Transfer Pottery Serving Dish or Platter,

  • 14.75-inch oval rectangular platter in a medium blue palette with the perennially popular “Wild Rose” pattern.
  • Central panel decoration of Nuneham Park, the seat of Earl Harcourt to the left and a riverside cottage and two punts in the foreground, is based upon an engraving by W. Cooke after a drawing by S. Owen
  • Manufactured without factory markings in Staffordshire but likely to be Ridgway
  • Date range 1830-1860
  • Rare early Blue and white ironstone china with superb patina and uneven borders. Lovely colour. One of the nicest examples we have seen recently.
  • I have a matching Nuneham Park Ridgway 9.25-inch dinner plate on catalog

A fine Early 19th Century Antique English Victorian Blue and White Transfer Pottery Serving Dish or Platter,

  • 14.75-inch oval rectangular platter in a medium blue palette with the perennially popular “Wild Rose” pattern.
  • Central panel decoration of Nuneham Park, the seat of Earl Harcourt to the left and a riverside cottage and two punts in the foreground, is based upon an engraving by W. Cooke after a drawing by S. Owen
  • Manufactured without factory markings in Staffordshire but likely to be Ridgway
  • Date range 1830-1860
  • Rare early Blue and white ironstone china with superb patina and uneven borders. Lovely colour. One of the nicest examples we have seen recently.
  • I have a matching Nuneham Park Ridgway 9.25-inch dinner plate on catalog

$94.05

Original: $313.50

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Antique Nuneham Park Wild Rose Blue and White Ironstone China Platter

$313.50

$94.05

Description

A fine Early 19th Century Antique English Victorian Blue and White Transfer Pottery Serving Dish or Platter,

  • 14.75-inch oval rectangular platter in a medium blue palette with the perennially popular “Wild Rose” pattern.
  • Central panel decoration of Nuneham Park, the seat of Earl Harcourt to the left and a riverside cottage and two punts in the foreground, is based upon an engraving by W. Cooke after a drawing by S. Owen
  • Manufactured without factory markings in Staffordshire but likely to be Ridgway
  • Date range 1830-1860
  • Rare early Blue and white ironstone china with superb patina and uneven borders. Lovely colour. One of the nicest examples we have seen recently.
  • I have a matching Nuneham Park Ridgway 9.25-inch dinner plate on catalog