Antique Aesthetic Period 1854 Blue & White Doulton Porcelain Gilt Decoration
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Increase traffic to your listing with Auctiva's FREE Scrolling Gallery.Up for auction is an Aesthetic Period blue and white plate with gilt decoration with an identifying kite mark for August 4, 1854 Registry along with an impressed standard mark for DOULTON LAMBETH (Stoke on Trent) and a numerical impression 5 = 84 which may be the manufacture? date (May 1884) of this particular piece and two blue marks: u and an A or triangle. This plate has a collage-effect of Asian flavoring with artistically placed blue patterns onto white porcelain then overlaid with gilded rondels and plant life decoration and a pin-striped perimeter edge. It measures 9 5/16" in diameter, stands shy of 7/8" and weighs 1 pound 2 ounces. It was sourced from a warehouse sale of estate items some time back and is fresh to the eBay market place. Pleases review images for your take on age, design and condition. I'd say well over 100 years old, very appealing deep, deep blue on white piece; the gold decoration adds interest. It has all over fine crazing, small non-distracting area(s) of darkness, the gold detailing is 99% intact and overall (it) is in exceptional condition with a tasty presentation. I think you will find no problems with this beautiful antique piece. Any interest in adding it to your collection of Blue & White? If so, please place your bid(s) while
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