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1880's Enoch Wood Staffordshire "Georgian" Charger


#AD172:
Maker, Pottery: Enoch Wood & Son, Burslem, Staffordshire
Pattern: Large Marked Georgian Pattern
A lovely and large English 12.5 inch diameter pottery 19th c. wall plaque, charger or blue and white Transferware platter with a romantic center vignetted figural scene of castles, archways and animals. This center scene is surrounded by lush and beautiful blue flowers with embellished scrolls and pineapples, which were the Georgian and Victorian era welcoming symbol for hospitality. Pineapple symbols were important in early architecture, often placed at the entrance as finials on gateposts to villages and estates throughout Europe, England and the Americas. Antique pineapple bedposts were a very popular motif in early antique furniture design.
The design is transfer printed in soft and dreamy pastel shades of Staffordshire blue and white. The footed rim on the reverse is pierced on both sides with holes for hanging wire, as it was made to display on the wall, see photos. It is a large shallow bowl, about 1 inch deep, and a stunning original piece of antique English pottery that was made to be displayed.
The clearly marked backstamp reads:
"Georgian"
Enoch Wood
1790
Wood & Sons
Burslem
It has an oriental Chinoiserie pagoda or gazebo design. Burslem is one of 6 towns that came together to form the city of Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, England.
This piece is in excellent and stunning condition. It should be noted that the word "England" in pottery backmarks denotes a date after 1891. This beautiful old Victorian charger does not have England denoted in the mark, thus it was made before 1891. It was found in Totnes, Devon, England.
Size: Large 12.5 inches in diameter, 1 inch deep ——We have a 100% approval policy. For any questions, email Debra at the contact box below. Thank you, ~debra
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Devon
England
Tel : +44 7520638492
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Maker, Pottery: Enoch Wood & Son, Burslem, Staffordshire
Pattern: Large Marked Georgian Pattern
A lovely and large English 12.5 inch diameter pottery 19th c. wall plaque, charger or blue and white Transferware platter with a romantic center vignetted figural scene of castles, archways and animals. This center scene is surrounded by lush and beautiful blue flowers with embellished scrolls and pineapples, which were the Georgian and Victorian era welcoming symbol for hospitality. Pineapple symbols were important in early architecture, often placed at the entrance as finials on gateposts to villages and estates throughout Europe, England and the Americas. Antique pineapple bedposts were a very popular motif in early antique furniture design.
The design is transfer printed in soft and dreamy pastel shades of Staffordshire blue and white. The footed rim on the reverse is pierced on both sides with holes for hanging wire, as it was made to display on the wall, see photos. It is a large shallow bowl, about 1 inch deep, and a stunning original piece of antique English pottery that was made to be displayed.
The clearly marked backstamp reads:
"Georgian"
Enoch Wood
1790
Wood & Sons
Burslem
It has an oriental Chinoiserie pagoda or gazebo design. Burslem is one of 6 towns that came together to form the city of Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, England.
This piece is in excellent and stunning condition. It should be noted that the word "England" in pottery backmarks denotes a date after 1891. This beautiful old Victorian charger does not have England denoted in the mark, thus it was made before 1891. It was found in Totnes, Devon, England.
Size: Large 12.5 inches in diameter, 1 inch deep ——We have a 100% approval policy. For any questions, email Debra at the contact box below. Thank you, ~debra
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 16/APR/2025. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer.
DimensionsSize: Large 12.5 inches in diameter, 1 inch deep
Category Antique Ceramics
Date 1880's, 1890's, Victorian
Late Victorian Antiques Material Ceramic
Origin English
Maker W.Enoch of Warwick
Condition See item description for full condition.
Item code as931a013 / AD172
Status Sold
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