A lovely Early 19th Century Antique English Georgian Blue and White Transfer Pottery Plate in the "Hexham Abbey" pattern, from the "Antique Scenery" series, now accepted as produced by Zacharia Boyle of Hanley, Staffordshire, { 1823 - 1830 }. This on the basis of the attribution made by Dick Henrywood in his article, "Transferware Source Prints", published in Antique Collecting magazine, Vol. 45, No. 6, published in November 2010, { Our Stock Ref. AC456N2010-XX }, in which is illustrated a soup tureen from the same series, depicting Caister Castle, Norfolk, { Page 16, Fig. 4 }, which the author attributes to that firm. Printed in a medium blue palette, the scene depicts the Abbey, set within a bucolic rural landscape, with figures and foliage in the foreground, all set within an attractive floral border. The reverse with underglaze blue printed title, "ANTIQUE SCENERY HEXHAM ABBEY", this within a garter cartouche surmounted by a crown.
Height ~ 25.40 cm. / 10.00 inches ~ Width ~ 25.40 cm. / 10.00 inches ~ Depth ~ 2.50 cm. / 0.98 inches ~ Year ~ Circa 1825
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