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Printing in a single color on earthenware and stoneware 1820-1850
Pattern Source Source Description: Title: Chinese of Rank, A Artist: Daniell, Thomas and William Engraver / Plate Maker: Daniell, Thomas and William Size: 7.5" x 5" Print Date: 1810 |
Shape Type: Breakfast & Tea Wares Pattern Type: Chinese, Asian and Other Exotic Themes Date: 1833-1847 Dimensions:
Maker: Copeland & Garrett Worker: WMT28 Maker's Mark: Worker's Mark: Description: An earthenware cup and saucer printed in black "shaded" with pink luster wash in a pattern known as both A Chinese of Rank and The Chinaman of Rank. This very rare pattern was first produced by Spode in blue. The pattern number is L.19 and is documented in the Spode pattern book on a cup with pink luster. The source of the center pattern is the print titled A Chinese of Rank (shown below). Mason's and possibly a few other firms also produced this center pattern. However, the border pattern Masons used is different. Copeland and Garrett remained faithful to the same original center and border patterns as their predecessor, Spode. Print number P632, reference Spode Transfer Printed Ware 1784-1833 by David Drakard and Paul Holdway. |
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