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"Transfer Printed: A Glimpse into the Exquisite World of Creil Pottery" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the beauty masterpieces

Background imageTransfer Printed Collection: Tureen, Creil, 1810 / 20. Creator: Creil Pottery

Tureen, Creil, 1810 / 20. Creator: Creil Pottery
Tureen, Creil, 1810/20

Background imageTransfer Printed Collection: Plate, Montereau, 1840 / 60. Creator: Creil Pottery

Plate, Montereau, 1840 / 60. Creator: Creil Pottery
Plate, Montereau, 1840/60

Background imageTransfer Printed Collection: Plate, Montereau, 1825 / 33. Creator: Creil Pottery

Plate, Montereau, 1825 / 33. Creator: Creil Pottery
Plate, Montereau, 1825/33

Background imageTransfer Printed Collection: Plate, Montereau, 1800 / 25. Creator: Creil Pottery

Plate, Montereau, 1800 / 25. Creator: Creil Pottery
Plate, Montereau, 1800/25

Background imageTransfer Printed Collection: Tankard, Bristol, c. 1780. Creator: Unknown

Tankard, Bristol, c. 1780. Creator: Unknown
Tankard, Bristol, c. 1780

Background imageTransfer Printed Collection: Jug with Masonic Iconography, Stoke on Trent, 1824. Creator: Spode Ceramic Works

Jug with Masonic Iconography, Stoke on Trent, 1824. Creator: Spode Ceramic Works
Jug with Masonic Iconography, Stoke on Trent, 1824

Background imageTransfer Printed Collection: Plate, Creil, 1800 / 50. Creator: Creil Pottery

Plate, Creil, 1800 / 50. Creator: Creil Pottery
Plate, Creil, 1800/50

Background imageTransfer Printed Collection: Dish, c. 1815 (glazed stoneware)

Dish, c. 1815 (glazed stoneware)
3084456 Dish, c.1815 (glazed stoneware) by English School, (19th century); 26.7x8.4 cm; The Geffrye Museum of the Home, London, UK; (add.info.: Glazed stoneware oval dish with a scalloped rim)

Background imageTransfer Printed Collection: Jug with a depiction of the Charge of the Scots Greys at Balaclava (ceramic)

Jug with a depiction of the Charge of the Scots Greys at Balaclava (ceramic)
XZL151808 Jug with a depiction of the Charge of the Scots Greys at Balaclava (ceramic) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageTransfer Printed Collection: Tea cup, c. 1880 (glazed hard-paste porcelain)

Tea cup, c. 1880 (glazed hard-paste porcelain)
2972909 Tea cup, c.1880 (glazed hard-paste porcelain) by English School, (19th century); diam: 7.7 cm; The Geffrye Museum of the Home, London

Background imageTransfer Printed Collection: Toy mirror, brush and comb, c. 1860 (carved mahogany with inlaid wood and glass)

Toy mirror, brush and comb, c. 1860 (carved mahogany with inlaid wood and glass)
3084412 Toy mirror, brush and comb, c.1860 (carved mahogany with inlaid wood and glass) by English School, (19th century); The Geffrye Museum of the Home, London

Background imageTransfer Printed Collection: Fruit stand, c. 1815 (glazed stoneware)

Fruit stand, c. 1815 (glazed stoneware)
3084455 Fruit stand, c.1815 (glazed stoneware) by English School, (19th century); 25.2x13.5 cm; The Geffrye Museum of the Home, London

Background imageTransfer Printed Collection: Cream jug, c. 1880 (glazed hard-paste porcelain)

Cream jug, c. 1880 (glazed hard-paste porcelain)
3084481 Cream jug, c.1880 (glazed hard-paste porcelain) by English School, (19th century); 5.5x12.5 cm; The Geffrye Museum of the Home, London, UK; (add.info.: Cream jug in Aesthetic style)

Background imageTransfer Printed Collection: Ceramic Hunting Scenes: five oval plaques in one frame, perhaps Staffordshire or

Ceramic Hunting Scenes: five oval plaques in one frame, perhaps Staffordshire or Liverpool and possibly enamel transfer-printed in black

Background imageTransfer Printed Collection: Baby feeder, 19th century C018 / 7121

Baby feeder, 19th century C018 / 7121
Baby feeder dating from nineteenth century England. This would be filled with liquid food or pap (usually a combination of milk, bread)

Background imageTransfer Printed Collection: Bordaloue, 19th century C018 / 7133

Bordaloue, 19th century C018 / 7133
Bordaloue from nineteenth century England, decorated with a blue and white transfer printed Chinese pattern. The bordaloue is a type of chamber pot which was specially designed for women; it is oval

Background imageTransfer Printed Collection: Baby feeder, 19th century C018 / 7119

Baby feeder, 19th century C018 / 7119
Baby feeder dating from nineteenth century England. This would be filled with liquid food or pap (usually a combination of milk, bread)

Background imageTransfer Printed Collection: Bordaloues and male urinal, circa 1850 C018 / 7129

Bordaloues and male urinal, circa 1850 C018 / 7129
Two blue and white ceramic transfer printed bordaloues and a male urinal (centre), dating from around 1850, England. The bordaloue is a type of chamber pot which was specially designed for women; its


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"Transfer Printed: A Glimpse into the Exquisite World of Creil Pottery" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the beauty masterpieces. Among them, a stunning Tureen from Creil dating back to 1810/20, showcasing the craftsmanship that has stood the test of time. Traveling further through history, we encounter a Plate from Montereau, crafted by Creil Pottery during the years 1840/60. Its intricate design transports us to an era where elegance reigned supreme. Another Plate from Montereau captures our attention with its delicate details and timeless charm. Created between 1825 and 1833 by none other than Creil Pottery, it serves as a testament to their enduring artistry. Venturing even deeper into antiquity, we stumble upon a Plate hailing from Montereau circa 1800/25. Crafted by skilled hands at Creil Pottery, this piece whispers stories of grand feasts and opulent dining experiences. Our journey takes an unexpected turn as we encounter a Tankard originating from Bristol around 1780. Though its creator remains unknown, its presence evokes images of cozy taverns and hearty conversations shared over frothy brews. A Jug adorned with Masonic Iconography awaits us next—a creation born in Stoke on Trent in 1824 under Spode Ceramic Works' watchful eye. Its symbolism invites contemplation about secret societies and hidden meanings within decorative arts. Returning to the realm of Creil Pottery once more, we discover a captivating Plate dating back to 1800/50. Its intricate patterns tell tales of French sophistication intertwined with historical significance—truly an exquisite treasure worth cherishing. The allure continues with a Dish made around 1815 using glazed stoneware—an embodiment of refined taste that graced elegant tables during this period's social gatherings.