Lot 132

Three 19th Century Nursery Plates: The largest transfer printed in purple with ladies sat in landscape playing chess, framed by a relief moulded border with floral sprays clobbered in puce, green, blue and yellow enamels, 7¼” (18.5 cm) in diameter. A pearl-ware plate with impressed crown to base, printed with Adam & Eve clobbered in blue, green, yellow and rust enamels in a moulded rose garland border daubed in lustre glaze, 7” (18 cm) in diameter. And a bat printed ‘My Sister’ series plate with figural scene and verse ‘When up the Ladder I would go, How wrong it was I now well know, Who cried but held it fast below MY SISTER, in a decorative relief moulded border with pink lustre glaze, 6¾” (17 cm) in diameter.

Sold for: £130

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Three 19th Century Nursery Plates: The largest transfer printed in purple with ladies sat in landscape playing chess, framed by a relief moulded border with floral sprays clobbered in puce, green, blue and yellow enamels, 7¼” (18.5 cm) in diameter. A pearl-ware plate with impressed crown to base, printed with Adam & Eve clobbered in blue, green, yellow and rust enamels in a moulded rose garland border daubed in lustre glaze, 7” (18 cm) in diameter. And a bat printed ‘My Sister’ series plate with figural scene and verse ‘When up the Ladder I would go, How wrong it was I now well know, Who cried but held it fast below MY SISTER, in a decorative relief moulded border with pink lustre glaze, 6¾” (17 cm) in diameter.