Lot 128

Three 19th Century Nursery Plates: The largest transfer printed with Adam & Eve in the Garden of Eden within a relief moulded border of fruit and flowers clobbered in rusty red, apple green and yellow enamels and edged with a scalloped rim, 7¼” (18.5 cm) in diameter. A pearl-ware plate transfer printed with Gentlefolk looking at a Castle View, in a ten-sided border relief moulded with swagged bell-flower garlands and paterae enhanced with ochre, yellow and green overglaze, 5¾” (14.5 cm) wide. Another small plate bat printed with two oriental gentlemen in a undulating trail of leaves and flowers with yellow, rust, pink and green enamels, 5” (13 cm) in diameter.

Sold for: £100

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Three 19th Century Nursery Plates: The largest transfer printed with Adam & Eve in the Garden of Eden within a relief moulded border of fruit and flowers clobbered in rusty red, apple green and yellow enamels and edged with a scalloped rim, 7¼” (18.5 cm) in diameter. A pearl-ware plate transfer printed with Gentlefolk looking at a Castle View, in a ten-sided border relief moulded with swagged bell-flower garlands and paterae enhanced with ochre, yellow and green overglaze, 5¾” (14.5 cm) wide. Another small plate bat printed with two oriental gentlemen in a undulating trail of leaves and flowers with yellow, rust, pink and green enamels, 5” (13 cm) in diameter.