Antique Clyde TR & Co Gravy Boat - Victorian 19th Century Blue Transferware English Earthenware

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Original gravy boat with matching underplate manufactured by the British firm Thomas Rathbone & Co. This piece belongs to the 'Clyde' series, produced at the Clyde Pottery in Greenock, Scotland, during the last quarter of the 19th century.

History: Thomas Rathbone & Co operated between 1880 and 1903, distinguished by the swan mark visible on the base of this set. The 'Clyde' pattern is a representative example of the Victorian preference for transferware, featuring intricate floral designs and ornamental borders applied to earthenware.

Details and features:
- Period: Circa 1880-1900 (Victorian Era)
- Technique / Style: Blue transferware on white background with peony floral motifs and foliage.
- Plate size: 21 cm long by 14 cm wide (8.2 x 5.5 inches).
- Gravy boat size: 20 cm long by 10 cm high (7.8 x 3.9 inches).
- Material: English earthenware (Loza).
- Condition: In good condition. It features uniform glaze crazing and slight oxidation spots typical of old porous earthenware, confirming its age. No cracks or restorations.

Value: This set is an item of interest for collectors of Scottish pottery and 19th-century blue transferware enthusiasts, ideal for decorative use or completing period table services.

  • Reference
    TR-CLYDE-BLUE-1880
  • In stock
    1 Item
  • MPN
    4422963437

  • Era
    19th century
  • Materials
    Earthenware
  • Width, cm
    21
  • Height, cm
    10
  • Depth, cm
    14
  • Weight, kg
    0.75

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