Transfer Ware
The discovery that prints could be transferred to porcelain and pottery transformed the ceramic industry
Blue and White.

1820's Italian Ruins Maker unknown Back stamp "Semi China"

C1830 Rogers Platter Cattle in River with a Blossom Pattern

1820's Predominantly Davenport with a few of the dinner plates are from other factories. Same Print.

1830's - 1850's Wild Rose border pattern- the view of Nuneham Park

1820's Davenport Bamboo and Peony

1898 Wedgwood July plate

1820's Robert Burns. Unable to identify factory though the border suggest Scottish factory

1820's St Alban's Abbey Hertfordshire (factory Unknown)

1904 Wedgwood Bowl Design "Fallow Deer"

1880's Ashworth Brothers: Hanley- Bowl

C1810 Spode "Forest Landscape II - Pearl River Bowl

C 1880's Terrine by J Meir and Son in the Willow Pattern

C1820's Spode Pattern The Tower Invalid Feeder

Late Victorian: Hot / Cold Water Jug
Green and White

1880's Green & White transfer Platter - Factory Unknown

1840's Green & White Spode Copeland Plate
Black and White

1820's Spode Black & White Bowl part of the Caramania Series