Description: Podmore Walker "Wild Rose" Pattern warming plate circa 1834-185011.25" across the handles x 2" heightSpout on both sides with handlesCrazing present throughout. Some spots where the glaze has worn away. Blue underglaze transfer, pearlware glaze. Overall beautiful piece of English ceramic in a hard-to-find warming plate. This is an estate item and is therefore sold as is. Please view all photos before purchasing. We photograph items as-is and do not touch up/edit. All payments are due within 24 hours or the transaction will be cancelled. If you do not pay, you will be blocked from purchasing anything from C.V. in the future. We will combine shipping on multiple items if shipping is invoiced BEFORE payment is made. We charge actual exact shipping and no handling fees. We often are asked why shipping is so high. The shipping companies determine shipping costs and we have no control over that. Items will only ship to address given to eBay. Please update shipping address before purchasing. All sales are FINAL. Thank you. **We are open to offers, within reason. Please remember when making offers that we did not get these items for free, and many hours of work goes into sourcing, cleaning, photographing, listing, packaging etc. eBay also receives 14% of what the sales price is. If we receive an offer for 50% of what we are asking, expect to have that offer declined.
Price: 162.75 USD
Location: Narvon, Pennsylvania
End Time: 2024-10-07T01:02:58.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Origin: Staffordshire
Number of Items in Set: 1
Antique: Yes
Shape: Round
Occasion: All Occasions
MPN: DT
Year Manufactured: 1834
Vintage: Yes
Department: Adult
Care Instructions: Hand Wash Only
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Style: Georgian
Features: Decorative
Production Style: Blue and White Pottery
Handmade: No
Pattern: Wild Rose
Color: Blue
Material: Ceramic
Set Includes: Plate
Brand: Podmore Walker
Type: Warming Plate
Era: Georgian (1714-1837)
Theme: Scenic
Time Period Manufactured: 1800-1849
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Production Technique: Pottery
Backstamp: None
Product Line: Transferware