Antique John Steventon England Transferware Asian Design Divider Plate - 1900's
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This is certainly a beautiful transferware divider plate made around the early 1900's in the UK. I love the addition of color to the blue and white pattern. Piece is in perfect condition with no chips or cracks Dividerware plates certainly work great during the holidays so runny sauces don't get mixed across the plate.
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Diameter: 11"
John Steventon (formerly Brown and Steventon) started in 1897 and latterly made Royal Venton tableware. Earthenware manufacturer at the Royal Pottery, Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, England. The original partners were William J. Brown, John Steventon and W. Lees - trading as Brown & Steventon Ltd. In 1923 William Brown retired from the business - John Steventon continued with his two sons Horace and Reginald as Steventon & Sons. Originally continuing the manufacture of transferware and general earthenware for dinner, tea and toilet ware.
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