Antique 89-Piece Staffordshire Black & White Transferware China Service

2105-21156 (Click to Inquire About This Item)

2H x 15.5W x 12D (platter)

Location: Dallas

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Antique 89-Piece Staffordshire Black & White Transferware China Service was crafted by the storied porcelain maker from England in the Jenny Lind pattern which made its first appearance in 1795.  The pattern which was transferred onto the surface of the pottery prior to final glazing, depicts a wide variety of lavish scenery and activities of the affluent in a very romantic overall theme.  Particular attention was paid to the serving pieces so that even with the lids off, or viewing the piece from all angles, a splendid presentation was maintained.  Rare to find in this condition with so many pieces of the original set surviving!
Circa early 1900s
2 -Platters 14W x 11D
1-Platter  16W x 11.5D
2-Tureen  (lg) 10H x 13.5W x 9.5D
2-Tureen (med) 6H x 10.5W x 9D
12-9” Plates
16-8” Plates
34-10” Plates
12-10” Bowls
1-10” x 3D Dessert Bowl
2-Gravy Bowls 5H x 7.5W x 6.5D
2-Butter Dishes. 9W x 5.5W
1-Lg Serving Platter 16W x 11.5D
2-Med Platters  14W x 11D