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Description
A striking example of 19th-century English blue and white transferware, this octagonal serving platter features a beautifully detailed romantic Indian landscape scene at its center. The central vignette depicts figures near an ornate ox-drawn carriage with domed Mughal-style architecture, minarets, and lush tropical palms in the background — a classic 'Oriental' or 'Indian' series pattern popularized during the height of British colonial fascination with the East. The wide border is elaborately decorated with an intricate flowing leaf and floral sprig pattern punctuated by bold floral rosettes at the corners and midpoints — a hallmark of quality Staffordshire or similar English pottery production from the 1830s–1860s. The blue transfer print is crisp and detailed, showing the high level of craftsmanship typical of this era's ceramic artistry. This platter would make a distinguished addition to any transferware collection, a stunning decorative piece for a traditional or colonial-style interior, or a wonderful display piece. The pattern and style are consistent with wares produced by noted Staffordshire potteries of the period, and a thorough examination of the backstamp (if present) could further confirm the maker and pattern name for serious collectors.
Condition
GoodOverall good condition with expected age-related crazing to the glaze. Minor discoloration/patina consistent with age. One small chip or stain visible on lower left rim edge. No major cracks detected. Transfer print is clear and well-defined.
Dimensions
W 18" × H 14"
Reserved for 15 minutes · All sales final · Illinois tax applied
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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