This attractive 19th C Pratt Pottery Plate has a light pink ground surrounded by ochre borders. The pattern name (on the plate) is "Village Wedding". It is signed, Teniers,Pinx,.
The jug in the print has a British Registry Mark on it, of the type used between 1842 and 1867. I took a close-up shot of it for you.
The plate has a 7-1/4" diameter. It is in excellent condition. There are no chips, cracks, crazing, or repairs. It rings when tapped. There are a few light utensil marks which are not distracting.
The plate is unsigned, with no marks at all on the back. It is circa 1880 or earlier. It was made by F. & R. Pratt & Co., Fenton Potteries, Staffordshire, and uses their standard "123" pattern border.
This is one of 3 Pratt plates I have for sale.
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