Early 1800s, English Millenium "Peace on Earth" Scalloped Edge Ceramic Transferware Plate
An antique, circa 1830, English transferware plate in brown and white; marked, Millenium. Would be excellent to hang on a wall in a kitchen, dining room, or any room!
SAFETY NOTE: Due to crazing in the glaze I would not recommend using with food.
Circa 1830 production
Antique condition with signs of wear present on plate (front and back).
Markings:
- Marked on back, Millenium
- Small impressed flower shape
Condition:
- Original antique condition with signs of wear present on entire surface (front and back)
- Signs of age & use include: small circle of transferware loss to the right of the dove's wing (Please see Photo #3 for detail shot), staining and crazing throughout the plate
- Wear to rim area and signs of the transfer of the pattern
- Spot of brown in the transfer area to the right of the cows/ animals to the right of the lion - along the inner rim of the plate (Please see Photo #5 for detail shot)
- Crackle glaze finish on entirety of piece
- Crazing and staining to glaze on the back on plate - not visible from the front
Measurements:
- Height: 1” inch tall
- Top Diameter: approx. 8.75" inches
- Base Diameter - right under 5.25" inches round
Shipping:
- Item will ship within 1-3 business days
- Item will ship via USPS Ground Advantage, UPS Ground, or UPS Ground Saver
- Shipping Upgrade Option: USPS Priority Mail for an additional fee of $15.00 for the first item and $10.00 for each additional item(s)
- Shipping Upgrade will still ship within 1-3 business days from time of order
- In an effort to recycle and reduce waste, I often ship with recycled shipping materials -- you can reuse yourself after opening your package!
Questions:
- Have questions? If you’d like additional photos, information, or have questions of any kind, feel free to message me. I’ll be happy to answer!
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