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Flow Blue Childs Biscuit Jar Girl Big Newfy Dog Allerton 1890 Staffordshire

$ 21.12

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Brand: Charles Allerton & Sons Staffordshire England 1880
  • Object Type: childs tea set biscuit jar
  • Color: flow blue
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Condition: antique, more than 100 years old
  • Model: Little Girl with Big Dog
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Style: Aesthetic Movement
  • Main Color: cobalt flow blue
  • Material: Pottery
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Restocking Fee: No

    Description

    Childs Flow Blue Aesthetic Transferware Tea Set Biscuit Jar
    LITTLE GIRL WITH BIG DOG
    Charles Allerton & Sons Staffordshire England c 1890
    This child's transferware
    biscuit jar or sugar box dates to circa 1890. Originally part of a complete children's dessert set or tea set, the
    melon shaped covered jar stands
    4-1/4 inches
    tall with applied handles.
    The decoration is transfer printed in an brilliant cobalt blue or flow blue. The piece depicts a little girl, named Mae or May, standing with her arms around a huge dog. Little May is wearing a big hat and the dog appears to be smiling. This endearing scene, framed by an aesthetic background of flowers, birds and lots of geometrical whimsies.
    It is marked with the registration number filed by Charles Allerton & Sons, a pottery manufacturer in the Staffordshire region of England who was well known for his whimsical children's tea sets. The influence of the Aesthetic movement on the pattern design captures the Victorian love of nature and the exotic. The pattern is known as "Little Mae with Dog" or "Girl with Big Dog".
    The piece is in g
    reat
    condition with a faint nonpenetraing age line on the rim and no chips cracks or repairs.
    The workmanship is haphazard, which is one of the reasons many people collect these dishes...not fine china, and not meant to be; it was made for children and probably considered disposable. The transfers are not aligned neatly, and there are little bumps and dips that were glazed over in the factory and runny smeary glaze. The primitive and hasty style adds to the folksy charm of 19th century childrens' pottery and
    typical of 19th century childrens' wares. Offered as is, as shown. A great example of naive and whimsical early wares.
    Children's aesthetic transferware in this fun pattern is highly sought after, and animal lovers love it. We have listed other early Allerton Little Mae child's transferware pieces and have more in stock that we will be pleased to make available upon request. We are always happy to combine shipping of multiple purchases.
    Please send us an email before the auction ends with any questions or if you would like to see additional photos.
    Thank you for bidding!
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