Antique English Staffordshire Blue Transferware Platter, 1825 Falls of Killarney


Price:
$441

Description

Antique English Staffordshire blue transferware, particularly from the early 19th century, is highly collectible due to its historic and artistic value. The "Falls of Killarney" pattern, is one such design that has become sought after among collectors.

Key Features of Staffordshire Blue Transferware (1825, Falls of Killarney):

  1. Transferware Technique:

    • Transferware is made by transferring an inked design from an engraved copper plate onto a piece of ceramic. This method allowed for mass production of detailed designs.
    • The "Falls of Killarney" pattern is a great example of the intricate landscapes and natural scenes popular during the period.
  2. Design Theme:

    • The Falls of Killarney pattern typically features a picturesque landscape inspired by the famous falls in County Kerry, Ireland. The scene often includes lush trees, flowing water, bridges, and sometimes classical or romantic ruins.
    • These landscape designs reflect the 19th-century fascination with travel, nature, and the picturesque movement.
  3. Color and Glaze:

    • Blue transferware from this period typically used a deep, cobalt blue on white pottery. The glazing technique gives it a smooth, glossy finish.
    • Over time, the glaze may develop "crazing," which are fine surface cracks that appear due to age.

      Dimensions: L: 15 in. ( 38 cm.) x W/D: 12 in. ( 30 cm) x H: 2 in. ( 5 cm)

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