Antique Purple Transferware Polychrome Plates 9 ¼” ZAMARA Set of 2 England
Product Description: A delightful pair of mid-19th century English Plates in the Zamara pattern. Featuring a 12-sided shape with charming purple transfer print with intricate floral and scroll designs and polychrome hand-applied details in green, blue and yellow. While this is a treasured find for admirers of transferware, it does bear authentic ageing that speaks to its storied past. Colorful conversational pieces that bring originality and elegance to any home.
Circa: Early to Mid-1800s
Dimensions: Width: 9 ¼”
Product Weight: 2 pounds 6 ounces (pair)
Markings: ZAMARA
Color: Purple with Green, Blue and Yellow Accents
Material: Ceramic, Glaze
Maker: No visible maker marks. Possibly Ridgway & Morley or Francis, Morley & Co.
Origin: England
Condition: Previously owned - used. Condition consistent with age. Over 175 years old. All-over crazing is present with areas of discoloration in center of plate and back. Rubbing with roughness and areas of dark discoloration on rims. Small scratches on face and back of platter. 1 inch crack on footed base on one plate. Stilt marks on back from the making – confirming authenticity of platter.
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