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Antique Cup & Saucer, Lustre china, late Victorian.

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Transferware75 of 155Mason's Patent Ironstone ChinaHolland, Michigan, Souvenir Plate
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    Posted 10 years ago

    AdeleC
    (496 items)

    I found a few of these cups, saucers and plates today. They are unmarked, but a knowledgeable friend has said they are made by Allerton (Charles Allerton and sons 1859-1942). They are transfer printed with an Oriental pattern and very poorly painted over in orange and they have a lustre finish. Apparently Allerton china wasn't marked often in the 19th century, so these are probably Victorian.

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    Comments

    1. Efesgirl Efesgirl, 10 years ago
      I think these are very nice!
    2. AdeleC AdeleC, 10 years ago
      The overall effect is nice, though the splodges of orange does look a bit odd!
    3. apostata apostata, 6 years ago
      well he is a hell of an expert , i think longton allerton before 1880 the english version of a qianlong imitation
    4. dancingqueen dancingqueen, 5 years ago
      Mine is similar orange-gold colored poorly painted over transferware, but looks good for its condition. And I have yet to find the origin of my plate, if anyone knows anything about Petrus Regout & co Maastricht Holland imitations, I think I have one, stamped "JAPAN", and would like to get its origin/history. It looks chinoiserie Asian scene, with man/woman in garden, palm trees, ble and red flowers and pagodas.
    5. apostata apostata, 5 years ago
      IMO peter regout is never signed with the word japan

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