1800s Gaudy Welsh Hexagon Pattern 113 Pink Lustre Plate
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Rare Vintage 19th Century Antique Luster Trim "Pink 113" Marked Round 5.75" HEXAGON Plate Staffordshire Gaudy Welsh Replacement
Plate measures roughly 5.75" in diameter x 1.25" deep, and is in excellent condition, except for shallow 1/2" Chip out of the outermost cusp (most Clearly seen at 12 o'clock position in the first photo). Sold as pictured.
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The name Gaudy Welsh entered the pottery collectors vocabulary and the antique world when Professor Howard Williams mentioned it in his 1978 publication. He also standardised many of the names ascribed to patterns we now associate with Gaudy Welsh Pottery. Gaudy Welsh, a name which describes perfectly the hand-painted decoration applied primarily to tea sets, bowls and jugs,
Made in both England and Wales between 1820 and 1860, the earthenware, creamware, ironstone and bone china is decorated in charming patterns picked out in underglaze cobalt blue, often in panels, rust or burnt orange and copper lustre, while floral decoration often included pink lustre, green and yellow, all on a white background.It appealed to people of modest incomes in both Britain and the United States, and even today connoisseur collectors are dismissive of Gaudy Welsh. It’s not as posh as the porcelain from Meissen, Chelsea or Worcester or any of the wondrous products of Japan or China, although that is undoubtedly where it has its roots.
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