Tuesday 18 March 2014

Early Blue and White - Floral Patterns

S & J Burton 'Lovick's' Pattern Dinner Plate c1835

As both taste and transfer printing techniques began to change in the early 19th century, English potters began to produce 'all over' floral patterns as an alternative to Chinese or Italian influenced landscapes. By the 1820s, most manufacturers had developed their own floral designs which remained popular for a decade or so. For a great collection of early Blue and White transfer wares visit my website Premier Antiques                         

James and Ralph Clews 'Basket and Vase' Pattern Jug c1825

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