Dessert plate by EIT

English Ironstone Tableware
Despla-EIT-Cas-Red-100
900,00
RSD
Transferware is a type of pottery decorated by the process of "transfer printing," where a design is etched onto a copper plate, inked, and then transferred to the ceramic surface via tissue paper. This technique became popular in England in the late 18th century and flourished throughout the 19th century, allowing for the mass production of decorative tableware. The pink or red transferware, often referred to as "rose" or "copper lustre," was particularly common and sought after for its charming aesthetic.
English Ironstone Tableware, a company that produced a range of tableware. Items marked "Made in England" with this designation typically date from the mid-20th century onwards, though ironstone production began earlier. 

Country: England

Collection: Castles

Color: Red

Material: Ironstone

Size: Ø 19.5cm

Condition: Very good

Name: Dessert plate

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