A large and attractive Antique English Victorian Blue and White Transfer Pottery Serving Dish / Platter in the "Royal Cottage" pattern, produced by Thomas Till and Son { 1850 - 1861 }, at their Sytch Pottery, Burslem, Staffordshire. Decorated with a romanticised view of Royal Lodge, which stood in Windsor Great Park and which, following alterations and additions carried out for the Prince Regent by John Nash, was now a large and elaborate cottage in the contemporary style of the cottage orné, with thatched roofs, verandas, and a conservatory. The reverse of the dish bears the maker's mark T. TILL & SON, together with the pattern name within a pastoral cartouche, these both in underglaze blue. A small surface glaze chip to the reverse of the dish may also clearly be seen in the second image.
Height ~ 32.40 cm. / 12.75 inches ~ Width ~ 39.40 cm. / 15.50 inches ~ Depth ~ 2.50 cm. / 1.00 inch ~ Year ~ Circa 1855
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