AESTHETIC BROWN TRANSFERWARE POLYCHROME PITCHER
TUNIS PATTERN
Edge Malkim and Co Potteries
Staffordshire England
c. 1870
This hand painted Victorian aesthetic 5 1/4 " tall x 3 3/8 " wide brown transferware pitcher or jug is transfer printed in chocolate brown highlighted in golden yellow, pink and brown.
The clear and crisp TUNIS pattern features fabulous pastel coloring to the flowers that surround the Japanesque cartouches of ducks and fish interwoven with geometric designs. The pattern displays the victorian eras love of nature.
The piece is marked on the underside with an impressed registration mark, the pattern name and trademark that identifies the maker as Brownfield, a pottery maker working in Cobridge in the Staffordshire region of England during the 19th century.
The piece is in EXCELLENT condition, clean shiny and bright, appears to have never been used. No chips, no cracks, no hairlines and no repairs. It is absolutely gorgeous - elegant and well potted, with richly detailed transfers reflecting the Victorian love of the exotic.
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