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Description
This charming collection of three antique blue and white transferware plates offers a glimpse into the rich tradition of English ceramics production, likely dating from the late Victorian to Edwardian era (circa 1880–1910). Each piece features a distinct pattern — one showcasing an intricate architectural and floral border design, another with delicate fern and botanical sprays accented with gilt edging, and a third displaying a bold, deeply saturated navy baroque scroll and acanthus leaf motif typical of flow blue or dark transferware styles. Transferware of this period was produced by notable Staffordshire and British potteries and remains highly sought after by collectors of Victorian antiques, cottage-core enthusiasts, and lovers of traditional blue and white decorative styles. The varied patterns suggest these pieces were gathered over time — a common and charming characteristic of antique china collections passed down through generations. This lot would make a beautiful display grouping on a plate rack, gallery wall, or curated shelf. Each plate tells its own story and together they create a collected, heirloom aesthetic that is very much in style with current interior design trends favoring vintage and antique blue and white ceramics.
Condition
FairVisible crazing on all three pieces; the darker navy saucer shows significant wear and possible hairline cracking; the lighter blue plates appear more intact with gold gilt trim remaining on two pieces. Age-related patina throughout.
Dimensions
W 7"
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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