Antique Early Staffordshire 1850's Purple Brown Bi-Color Transferware Plate Cows Windmill Trellis Eon column ruins of italy Some scenes on the Byron
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Some scenes on the Byron series (most pieces have a unique depiction of rural English country life) were artwork by J
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Antique Early Staffordshire 1850's Purple Brown Bi-Color Transferware Plate Cows Windmill Trellis Eon column ruins of italy Some scenes on the ByronRare 2 Color Transferware Purple and Brown This handsome pattern by George Wooliscroft (1851 1864 Tunstall, Staffordshire), is found on a 12 sided plate. The purple center is complimented with a brown border. This plate shows one of a series of romantic scenes which always include windmills in rural landscapes. I have one in my collection, which hangs in our Master Bath. It's a beautiful piece! Measures: Appx 9 3 4" Condition: No chips, cracks. There
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