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Description: Antique Stone China Davenport Dinner Plate 1805-1820. Ref. P-65
Maker: Davenport
Date:1805-1820
History: In 1785, John Davenport began as a potter working with Thomas Wolfe of Stoke. In 1794, he acquired his own pottery at Longport and began producing cream-coloured blue-printed earthenware. By September 1806 the quality of his porcelain wares was such that the Prince of Wales, later to become King George IV, ordered services of the finest and most valuable kinds. John retired in 1830 and his sons, William and Henry, carried on the firm. Henry died in 1835 and the firm became William Davenport and Company. William died in 1869. The firm continued under Williams two sons till 1887 when the factory was closed.
Marks/Observations: Early 19th century Georgian period Davenport plate. Typical chinoiserie style using strong Imari colours with gilt outlining. The plate is a stoneware body and the ground has a slight grey-blue tint rather than being pure white.
Condition: Excellent! Does not appear to have been used. No scratch marks, chips, loss of gilding or paint, this plate remains in remarkable condition. Shows the 1805-1820 stoneware back stamp in blue.
Dimensions: Diameter 24.3 cm, height 2.5 cm
Price: R650.00
Please note, I am NOT a qualified archaeologist/antiquarian and the description I have given is based on research of the subject.
This is a genuine antique. Please remember the classification of an 'antique' is that it should be 100 years old, OR MORE.
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