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Description
A beautiful example of 19th-century English blue and white transferware, this octagonal serving platter features a richly detailed neoclassical scene depicting elegant figures in a grand architectural setting with formal gardens and a palatial building in the background. The transfer print style is characteristic of the Romantic/neoclassical period popular among Staffordshire potteries in the 1820s–1850s, evoking the Grand Tour aesthetic that captivated Victorian England. The border is elaborately decorated with scrolling acanthus leaves, floral medallions, and cartouche vignettes — hallmarks of high-quality period transferware production. The central scene likely references a classical mythological or allegorical subject, appealing to the era's fascination with Greco-Roman antiquity. This platter would make a distinguished display piece for collectors of antique ceramics, transferware enthusiasts, or lovers of blue-and-white decorative arts. It pairs beautifully with other period pieces in a traditional or eclectic interior.
Condition
FairVisible yellowing/staining consistent with age, possible hairline crazing in glaze, some discoloration along borders; no obvious chips or cracks visible but staining reduces value
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Pickup at the Estate
Oak Park
July 11, 2026 – July 11, 2026 · 10:00am–1:00pm
Shipping available — Can arrange local delivery through a delivery partner for a fee.
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