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3270
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Unusual piece of English Abbey red Staffordshire transferware. It is much too big to be simply a handleless cup, it must be for pudding or porridge. Our piece does have a couple of hairlines, some discoloration and lots of wear to the bottom, but after all it is well over 100 years old. Pretty pattern in the mold, too.
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Wish I could name the lovely transferware pattern on these handleless cups, but have not been able to come up with it. Featuring castles and florals it is so pretty. We have two cups, alas, each has it's faults. Both have hairline cracks, some discoloration ...after all this, this Staffordshire stuff is over 100 years old, and with no handles it is hard to "get a grip"
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2583
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Very early piece of blue transferware featuring a boat pond with people fishing and rowing. The usual castles and oriental looking foliage surround the scene. The lacy looking trim was rather hastily applied at it is somewhat crooked, torn and runny in spots, all adding to the charm of this early item. There is no apparent mark on the piece. There are hairline cracks at the bottom, but they do not go through and the boat still holds water, and presumably gravy. No other detractions unless you call age discoloration a defect. It is 8 3/4" from spout to handle and stands about 4 1/2" high. Displays well. Estimate it to be mid 1800's.
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