Five Blue Transfer Plates, England, c. 1790-1825, an pearlware octagonal advertising plate printed with the Full Nankin pattern, marked “York House” on the underside with the name of the residence or public house for which it was made, unmarked, dia. 9 1/2; a Dillwyn & Co. round earthenware dinner plate printed with the Long Bridge pattern, impressed maker's mark, dia. 7 3/4; a Job Ridgway earthenware molded dessert dish with an arcaded rim and basket weave molded border printed with the Net Pattern, impressed maker's mark, dia. 8 1/4; an earthenware dinner plate printed with the Dragon and Snakes pattern, ochre enameled rim, unmarked, dia. 10; and a John Harrison earthenware plate printed with the Fitzhugh pattern, impressed maker's mark, dia. 8 in.
Provenance: The Zeller Collection.
Condition
Condition: York House plate: Good condition with a small rim chip. Stilt marks.
Net Pattern dessert plate: Very good condition with one tiny chip to the rim and one small chip on the underside. One kiln burn.
Fitzhugh plate: Good condition; three tiny chips to the plates rim and on tiny stilt mark in the dish.
Long Bridge and Dragon and Snakes plates: Very good condition with no evidence of chips, cracks, or restorations.
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