Nine Transfer-printed Plates, England, c. 1795-1826, a William & John Turner arcaded and molded earthenware dessert plate printed in blue underglaze with the Flame Plant pattern, impressed mark, dia. 8 1/8; an earthenware dinner plate printed in blue underglaze with the Gardener pattern, unmarked, dia. 9 7/8; a Copeland-Spode c. 1907 earthenware dinner plate printed in blue underglaze with an unnamed pattern, impressed and printed maker's mark, dia. 10; a Spode octagonal earthenware dinner plate printed in blue underglaze with pink added overglaze with Pattern 3222, dia. 10; a dinner plate printed in blue underglaze with the Temple with Panel Reversed pattern, unmarked, dia. 9 1/2; a Spode earthenware commemorative bread plate printed in blue underglaze with Buffalo border pattern and the Grover family of Norfolk engraved armorial at center, printed and impressed marks, dia. 6 3/4; a Spode bone china luncheon plate printed in ultramarine blue underglaze with the Dragons First pattern, printed maker's mark, dia. 9 1/4; a G. M. & C. J. Mason ironstone dinner plate printed in blue underglaze with a Chinese Dragon pattern, impressed and printed maker's mark, dia. 9 1/2; and an earthenware soup plate printed in blue and ochre underglaze with the Trophies-Marble pattern, unmarked, dia. 10 in.
Provenance: The Zeller Collection. Spode Pattern 3222 plate previously in A. Gresham Copeland Collection.
Condition
Condition: Flame plant pattern plate: Very good condition with minor rubbing on the edge in a few spots.
Spode Pattern 3222 plate: Fair condition; there is a rim chip measuring 1 1/8 x 1/4 in.
Temple with Panel, Reversed pattern plate: Very good condition with one small firing flaw on the rim.
Other plates in very good condition with no evident chips, cracks, or restorations, unless otherwise noted.
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