Spode Bridge of Lucano Plate

Georgian Blue & White Transfer "Bridge of Lucano" Plate ~ Spode

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A fine Early 19th Century Antique English Georgian Spode Blue and White Transfer "Bridge of Lucano" Pattern Pottery Dessert Plate, printed in a medium blue palette with a view of the Bridge of Lucano, near Tivoli to the East of Rome. The tower is the tomb of Plautius Lucanus, and the source print is probably either an undated engraving by A.H. Payne after a painting by H. Bibby, { Coysh & Henrywood ~ Volume I of "The Dictionary of Blue and White Printed Pottery 1780 - 1880" }, or an engraving by George Hackert, ~ { Drakard and Holdway ~ "Spode Transfer Printed Ware 1784 - 1833" }. The reverse with impressed Upper Case SPODE mark together with the impressed numeral 4, and underglaze blue printed Upper Case SPODE mark.

Height ~ 1.90 cm. / 0.75 inches ~ Width ~ 21.00 cm. / 8.25 inches ~ Depth ~ 21.00 cm. / 8.25 inches ~ Year ~ Circa 1825.

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