Enoch Wedgwood
Enoch Wedgwood Luncheon Plate - ‘Asiatic Pheasants’ Pattern
Enoch Wedgwood Luncheon Plate - ‘Asiatic Pheasants’ Pattern
Out of stock
Couldn't load pickup availability
Discover the timeless elegance of the Enoch Wedgwood (Tunstall) Ltd Luncheon Plate, featuring the iconic ‘Asiatic Pheasants’ pattern. This exquisite piece is a beautiful example of classic English transferware, showcasing a delicate floral and avian design in rich cobalt blue—a colour synonymous with traditional British ceramics. Whether displayed as a decorative piece or used for special occasions, it embodies the elegance and craftsmanship that have made English transferware a beloved tradition for generations.
Dimensions
Dimensions
- Diameter: 21.8cm
Condition
Condition
- Excellent - This Luncheon Plate is in excellent condition, especially considering its age.
- The vibrant cobalt blue transfer print remains sharp and clear, with no fading or wear.
- The glaze is smooth and glossy, showing minimal signs of use.
- The plate is free from chips, cracks, and crazing, making it a remarkable addition to any tableware collection.
- The overall integrity of the plate is well-preserved, reflecting the meticulous craftsmanship and durable materials used in its creation.
Special Characteristics
Special Characteristics
1. Design and Features:
- The plate’s intricate central motif is a stunning composition of blooming flowers and intertwining leaves, accented by graceful birds perched among the foliage.
- The artistry of the transfer print is evident in the fine details and the harmonious blend of floral and geometric elements that create a captivating border around the plate’s edge.
- The slightly scalloped rim adds a refined silhouette, enhancing the overall visual appeal and making this plate a standout piece in any collection.
2. Backstamp:
- The reverse of the plate bears the hallmark of Enoch Wedgwood (Tunstall) Ltd, confirming its authenticity and heritage.
- The backstamp proudly includes the phrase ‘The Original Manufacturers Asiatic Pheasants,’ paying homage to Podmore, Walker & Co, one of the first producers of this iconic pattern around 1835.
- The mark also notes the plate was ‘Made in England’ and details the use of detergent and acid-resisting colours, emphasising the durability and quality of the piece.
3. Perfect for Collectors and Enthusiasts:
- This Enoch Wedgwood Luncheon Plate is a rare find, offering both aesthetic beauty and historical significance.
- Whether displayed as a decorative piece or used for special occasions, it embodies the elegance and craftsmanship that have made English transferware a beloved tradition for generations.
