Antique Blue & White Ironstone Tulip 3 Piece Cup, Saucer, Plate Elsmore & Forster England
Product Description: From the mid-1800s, a three-piece blue and white Ironstone Handleless Cup, Saucer and Salad Plate by Elsmore & Forster, Staffordshire, England. In the Tulip pattern with blue undertones, it features decorative blue leaf motifs & blue bands. It bears impressed company marks on the base of the saucer and plate. A charming three-piece addition to your kitchen or dining space.
Note: Please refer to "Condition" below for additional information.
Circa: 1853-1871
Dimensions:
Cup: Diameter: 3 5/8”, Height: 3”
Saucer: Diameter: 6”, Height: 1 1/8”
Plate: Diameter: 8 ¾”, Height: 1”
Product Weight: 2 pounds
Color: Blue & White
Material: Earthenware, Ironstone
Makers Mark: Plate: Impressed Number 2 E & F. Saucer: Impressed in circle form; Elsmore & Forster, Tunstall along with impressed “2” in center.
Origin: Tunstall, Staffordshire, England
Condition: Previously owned – used. Over 150 years old. All over crazing is present on three pieces. Plate: Light discoloration/staining on front and back center. Some color wear – scraping on blue band. Faint spur marks (kiln support marks) are present on front of plate from the making. Cup & Saucer: 1/8” nick on blue band of saucer. Spur marks are present on both pieces. Please refer to photograph as they are part of the description.
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