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Large Rare Antique (1830s) Blue Old Willow Porcelain Charger (19/49cm, 2.7kg)

Large Rare Antique (1830s) Blue Old Willow Porcelain Charger (19/49cm, 2.7kg)
Large Rare Antique (1830s) Blue Old Willow Porcelain Charger (19/49cm, 2.7kg)
Large Rare Antique (1830s) Blue Old Willow Porcelain Charger (19/49cm, 2.7kg)
Large Rare Antique (1830s) Blue Old Willow Porcelain Charger (19/49cm, 2.7kg)
Large Rare Antique (1830s) Blue Old Willow Porcelain Charger (19/49cm, 2.7kg)
Large Rare Antique (1830s) Blue Old Willow Porcelain Charger (19/49cm, 2.7kg)
Large Rare Antique (1830s) Blue Old Willow Porcelain Charger (19/49cm, 2.7kg)
Large Rare Antique (1830s) Blue Old Willow Porcelain Charger (19/49cm, 2.7kg)
Large Rare Antique (1830s) Blue Old Willow Porcelain Charger (19/49cm, 2.7kg)
Large Rare Antique (1830s) Blue Old Willow Porcelain Charger (19/49cm, 2.7kg)
Large Rare Antique (1830s) Blue Old Willow Porcelain Charger (19/49cm, 2.7kg)
Large Rare Antique (1830s) Blue Old Willow Porcelain Charger (19/49cm, 2.7kg)

Large Rare Antique (1830s) Blue Old Willow Porcelain Charger (19/49cm, 2.7kg)
Superb Rare Large Heavy Antique Handcrafted Late Georgian / Early Victorian (1830s) Early Transfer Ware Blue “Old Willow” Semi Porcelain Charger (19″/49cm Long, 15″/38cm Wide, 2.7kg). If you are a “Blue Old Willow” fan then this is a marvellous piece for you. It’s large and heavy but well worth the investment and it will be packed very well to reach you safely. This item is one of the very earliest commercial transfer ware items ever produced in the UK. Close to 200 years old! It predates any porcelain marking periods in the UK. Beautiful original traditional blue old willow pattern in lovely condition as shown in 12 sets of photographs attached. If you are extremely particular, then I would advise there appears to be a repair area although this might well be a manufacture mark as there are no chips anywhere so please browse all 12 photos very carefully particularly along the edge. Any faults appear to be none malignant. Transfer ware is a style of decorated china created to sell to the emerging middle class of the Industrial Revolution in England. First produced in the late 1700s, the style caught on and has remained popular since the early 1800s. Transferware first started appearing on the market in the late 18th century, and exploded in popularity in the 1820s and 1830s. Although the styles of the transfers changed over the years, it has been made continuously since then. Transfer printing is a method of decorating pottery or other materials using an engraved copper or steel plate from which a monochrome print on paper is taken which is then transferred by pressing onto the ceramic piece. Pottery decorated using the technique is known as transferware or transfer ware. The bulk of production was from the dominant Staffordshire pottery industry. America was a major market for English transfer-printed wares, whose imagery was adapted to the American market; several makers made this almost exclusively. The Willow pattern is a distinctive and elaborate chinoiserie pattern used on ceramic kitchen/housewares. It became popular at the end of the 18th century in England when, in its standard form, it was developed by English ceramic artists combining and adapting motifs inspired by fashionable hand-painted blue-and-white wares imported from China. Its creation occurred at a time when mass-production of decorative tableware, at Stoke-on-Trent and elsewhere, was already making use of engraved and printed glaze transfers, rather than hand-painting, for the application of ornament to standardized vessels (transfer ware). The exact moment of the pattern’s invention is not certain. During the 1780s various engravers including Thomas Lucas and Thomas Minton were producing chinoiserie landscape scenes based on Chinese ceramic originals. The Old Willow story is based on the Japanese fairy tale “The Green Willow” and other ancient fairy tales originating in China about the constellations that tell the story of two lovers separated and envied by gods for their love. The lovers can only meet once a year when the stars align. There is an English story about the plates that may or may not have links to China; it was first published as “The Story of the Common Willow Pattern Plate” in the magazine The Family Friend in 1849.
Large Rare Antique (1830s) Blue Old Willow Porcelain Charger (19/49cm, 2.7kg)
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RARE Antique Booths Real Old Willow Pattern Gilded tureen Ladle early XXthC 9072

RARE Antique Booths Real Old Willow Pattern Gilded tureen Ladle early XXthC 9072
RARE Antique Booths Real Old Willow Pattern Gilded tureen Ladle early XXthC 9072
RARE Antique Booths Real Old Willow Pattern Gilded tureen Ladle early XXthC 9072
RARE Antique Booths Real Old Willow Pattern Gilded tureen Ladle early XXthC 9072
RARE Antique Booths Real Old Willow Pattern Gilded tureen Ladle early XXthC 9072
RARE Antique Booths Real Old Willow Pattern Gilded tureen Ladle early XXthC 9072
RARE Antique Booths Real Old Willow Pattern Gilded tureen Ladle early XXthC 9072
RARE Antique Booths Real Old Willow Pattern Gilded tureen Ladle early XXthC 9072
RARE Antique Booths Real Old Willow Pattern Gilded tureen Ladle early XXthC 9072
RARE Antique Booths Real Old Willow Pattern Gilded tureen Ladle early XXthC 9072
RARE Antique Booths Real Old Willow Pattern Gilded tureen Ladle early XXthC 9072
RARE Antique Booths Real Old Willow Pattern Gilded tureen Ladle early XXthC 9072
RARE Antique Booths Real Old Willow Pattern Gilded tureen Ladle early XXthC 9072
RARE Antique Booths Real Old Willow Pattern Gilded tureen Ladle early XXthC 9072
RARE Antique Booths Real Old Willow Pattern Gilded tureen Ladle early XXthC 9072
RARE Antique Booths Real Old Willow Pattern Gilded tureen Ladle early XXthC 9072

RARE Antique Booths Real Old Willow Pattern Gilded tureen Ladle early XXthC 9072
Gold and brown Pattern’9072. 7.5 inside rim diameter. Glaze Crazing to the underside. Some wear to the gilding. The ladle: nibble to the rim and overglazed crack lines visible on the handle’s joint and the top (please see photos).
RARE Antique Booths Real Old Willow Pattern Gilded tureen Ladle early XXthC 9072
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Rare Early Antique English Blue Willow Oblong Platter 12.5 x15.75 inches Unmarkd

Rare Early Antique English Blue Willow Oblong Platter 12.5 x15.75 inches Unmarkd
Rare Early Antique English Blue Willow Oblong Platter 12.5 x15.75 inches Unmarkd
Rare Early Antique English Blue Willow Oblong Platter 12.5 x15.75 inches Unmarkd
Rare Early Antique English Blue Willow Oblong Platter 12.5 x15.75 inches Unmarkd
Rare Early Antique English Blue Willow Oblong Platter 12.5 x15.75 inches Unmarkd
Rare Early Antique English Blue Willow Oblong Platter 12.5 x15.75 inches Unmarkd
Rare Early Antique English Blue Willow Oblong Platter 12.5 x15.75 inches Unmarkd
Rare Early Antique English Blue Willow Oblong Platter 12.5 x15.75 inches Unmarkd
Rare Early Antique English Blue Willow Oblong Platter 12.5 x15.75 inches Unmarkd
Rare Early Antique English Blue Willow Oblong Platter 12.5 x15.75 inches Unmarkd
Rare Early Antique English Blue Willow Oblong Platter 12.5 x15.75 inches Unmarkd
Rare Early Antique English Blue Willow Oblong Platter 12.5 x15.75 inches Unmarkd

Rare Early Antique English Blue Willow Oblong Platter 12.5 x15.75 inches Unmarkd
This listing is for a Rare Early Antique English Blue Willow Oblong Platter measuring 12 1/2 inches by15.75 inches by 1 7/8 inches tall , weighing 1658 grams net, Unmarked. In excellent original antique as shown condition with fine crazing throughout. Front and back and a couple pin size glaze bursts as shown in border design, rather absolutely insignificant. Images are continuous and have an order front , back, sides, etc.. and should be viewed in continuous fashion. There are a total of 31 images of this item posted within the body of this listing. Make sure you see them all. I pack extremely well. If you do not receive a reply in a timely manner, chances are your question has not made it to us , (a couple of hours at the very maximum but usually in minutes) , if so , please resend your questions. The item “Rare Early Antique English Blue Willow Oblong Platter 12.5 x15.75 inches Unmarkd” is in sale since Friday, March 9, 2018. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Pottery & China\China & Dinnerware\Blue Willow”. The seller is “hadjibaba2rbg” and is located in Cary, Illinois. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Style: Primitive
  • Object Type: Oblong Platter 12 1/2 x 15 3/4 nches
  • Color: Blue and white

Rare Early Antique English Blue Willow Oblong Platter 12.5 x15.75 inches Unmarkd

Rare Finest Quality Early Signed Herculaneum Blue Willow Meat Platter 1820

Rare Finest Quality Early Signed Herculaneum Blue Willow Meat Platter 1820
Rare Finest Quality Early Signed Herculaneum Blue Willow Meat Platter 1820
Rare Finest Quality Early Signed Herculaneum Blue Willow Meat Platter 1820
Rare Finest Quality Early Signed Herculaneum Blue Willow Meat Platter 1820
Rare Finest Quality Early Signed Herculaneum Blue Willow Meat Platter 1820
Rare Finest Quality Early Signed Herculaneum Blue Willow Meat Platter 1820
Rare Finest Quality Early Signed Herculaneum Blue Willow Meat Platter 1820

Rare Finest Quality Early Signed Herculaneum Blue Willow Meat Platter 1820
Rare Finest Quality Early Signed Herculaneum Blue Willow Pattern Meat Dish Platter. 20½ x 14½ x 1½ h, c. Oval indented edge shape with flat bottom. Three man on bridge standard willow pattern. Distinctly bluish rippled glaze. Shows a signed Herculaneum plate, 9.9 in. 1820 in this standard version and a somewhat earlier Herculaneum two man willow on a 12.6 in. Impressed all caps HERCULANEUM mark. Godden mark #2007, c. Rare fine signed example with very slight natural wear but no damage of any kind. All Items Are Sent Insured. The item “Rare Finest Quality Early Signed Herculaneum Blue Willow Meat Platter 1820″ is in sale since Wednesday, December 27, 2017. This item is in the category “Antiques\Decorative Arts\Ceramics & Porcelain\Platters & Trays”. The seller is “jjhouse” and is located in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Primary Material: Porcelain & Pottery
  • Type: Platters & Trays
  • Style: Victorian
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Maker: Herculaneum
  • Age: 1800-1849
  • Color: Blue
  • Country/Region of Origin: United Kingdom

Rare Finest Quality Early Signed Herculaneum Blue Willow Meat Platter 1820
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