19th Century Derby Pottery Blue and White Sample Pattern Plate
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Description
A very rare and unusual sales persons blue and white transfer pattern sample plate, for the Derby Pottery, transfer pattern dating to late 19th century, although the plate itself is more likely an earlier one that was made and then stored, the DERBY mark is for the King Street Works and was in use 1849-1861. The pattern shown is 'Pembroke'.
These were used by the sales people who would visit potential clients who could then be shown the pattern types that would be used on a particular piece from a dining set, long before catalogues and colour images were available these sample plates would be used as a sales aid, and not many survive intact.
Length 43cm x Width 37cm x Depth 4cm. -
More Information
Documentation: Signed Origin: England Period: 19th Century Materials: Transfer Ceramic Condition: Good. Good Antique Condition Styles / Movements: Delftware, Chippendale, Victorian Patterns: Animal/Insects, Asian/Oriental, Tone on Tone Dealer Reference #: 19th Century Derby Pottery Blue and White Sample Incollect Reference #: 637262 -
Dimensions
W. 14.57 in; H. 16.93 in; D. 1.57 in; W. 37 cm; H. 43 cm; D. 4 cm;
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