Three Blue Transfer Dishes, England, c. 1800-1817, an earthenware dessert dish printed in blue underglaze in the Hermit (also known as Bridgeless Chinoiserie) pattern, gilding around rim, bearing workman's marks, lg. 8 1/4; a Thomas Larkin molded pearlware dessert dish printed in a grayish blue underglaze with a TCC-assigned pattern name, Garden Conversations, impressed maker's mark, lg. 8; and a pierced and molded pearlware basket stand printed in blue with the House with Tiled Floor pattern, unmarked, lg. 9 1/4 in.
Provenance: The Zeller Collection.
Condition
Condition: Gilt dessert dish: Good condition with one 1 in. hairline from the rim and a chip to the handle on the underside.
Larkin dessert dish: Short hairline crack from edge of dish.
Basket stand: Very good with a few knife marks.
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