Accurate Description of Item
One F & Sons Late 19th Century Blue & White Staffordshire Tray/Platter, the platter rectangular with a blue & white Transferware pattern.
Appraiser Remarks
This piece dates from the turn of the 19th Century, the maker, Ford & Sons, was an earthenware manufacturer at Newcastle Street, Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, North Staffordshire, England, operating from 1893- 1938. Pottery like this was mass produced in Staffordshire England for the Export market, and much of it has survived untilthe present day, so values for it tend to be modest in the current market.
Please note, unless an item is part of a matched pair, or set it must have a separate appraisal. your vase is not a match to the platter and will require a separate appraisal. The value below is for the platter/tray
Please note, unless an item is part of a matched pair, or set it must have a separate appraisal. your vase is not a match to the platter and will require a separate appraisal. The value below is for the platter/tray
Estimated Value
$45.00
Re: Blue Transferware Platter
One F & Sons Late 19th Century Blue & White Staffordshire Tray/Platter, the platter rectangular with a blue & white Transferware pattern.
This piece dates from the turn of the 19th Century, the maker, Ford & Sons, was an earthenware manufacturer at Newcastle Street, Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, North Staffordshire, England, operating from 1893- 1938. Pottery like this was mass produced in Staffordshire England for the Export market, and much of it has survived untilthe present day, so values for it tend to be modest in the current market.
Please note, unless an item is part of a matched pair, or set it must have a separate appraisal. your vase is not a match to the platter and will require a separate appraisal. The value below is for the platter/tray