William Brownfield & Sons Aesthetic Transferware Tureen Tray Ladle Antique Hunt


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Description

#20976-WHF

Here we have a magnificent tureen complete with ladle and tray. Beautifully designed Aesthetic era (1880s) transferware. Complete with hunt scene showing food, flourishes and animals. The set has a white base with shades of brown, bronze and hints of colors along the design. Tureen is footed with lid and ribboned handle. The perfect piece for any setting.

Brownfield were manufacturers of earthenware and porcelain (porcelain introduced in 1871) at Cobridge, Stoke-on-Trent
They were a very sucessful manufacturer, employing 500 people.

From 1836 William Brownfield worked the Cobridge Works with other potters, then on his own from 1850 until 1871
when he was joined by his eldest son William Etches Brownfield.

William Brownfield (the founder of the company) died in 1873 - the name Brownfield & Son/s was continued

About 1876 one of other sons joined the business.

In 1892, the Brownfield's Guild Pottery Society was formed to continue the former William Brownfield's concern.

Condition

Gently Used - Various Amounts of Crazing on All Pieces; Some Discoloration from Use/Age; Some Paint Loss
See Pictures for best description

Dimensions

Platter - 17.75" x 14.125" x 1.75"
Tureen w/Lid - 15.25" x 8.75" x 9"
Ladle - 11.25" x 3.75" x 1.25"
(L x W x H)