Antique English Transfer Princess Feather 3 Pc Handleless Cup, Saucer & Plate E. Challinor
Product Description: From the mid-1800s, a decorative, three-piece English handless cup, saucer and salad plate by Edward Challinor, Staffordshire, England. Blue transferware floral with highlights of red, green and yellow in the “Princess Feather” pattern with an all-over glaze. Due to its age, all-over crazing is present with some nicks - chips and discoloration, however, it still is a charming 3-piece decorative set crafted in Staffordshire, England.
- Cup: 12-panel Body with Round Footed Base
- Saucer: Round Rim, Slightly Cupped – Faint Paneled Interior
- Salad Plate: Round 14-Sided, Slightly Cupped on Edge
Note: Please refer to "Condition" below for additional information.
Circa: Early to Mid-1800s (1842-1867)
Dimensions: Cup: Height: 2 ¾”, Diameter: 3 7/8” (top), Footed Base: Diameter: 1 ¾”
Saucer: Height: 1 1/8”, Diameter: 6”, Plate: 8 ½”
Product Weight: 1 pound 7 ounces
Capacity: 4 fl. oz. (about 1/2 cup of tea or coffee)
Pattern: Princess Feather
Color: Blue and White with Red, Gold and Green Highlights
Material: Earthenware
Makers Mark: Princess Feather, E. Challinor
Origin: Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
Condition: Previously owned – used. Condition is consistent with age and use. All-over crazing is present on all three pieces. Cup: One 1/8” chip with light roughness and discoloration around rim. An area of discoloration in crazing is present on interior (as shown). Saucer: A bit rough around the edges. Two nicks and a 1/8” chip on rim. Plate: Light roughness in a few areas on rim. Discoloration in one area on center-edge of interior of plate (as shown). Please refer to photograph as they are part of the description.
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