Cream pottery plate with black rim - WWI - Bairnsfatherware
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Cream pottery plate with black rim - WWI - Bairnsfatherware
Cream pottery plate with black rim. With transfer Where did that one go to On reverse - Grimwade s, Winton, Stoke-on-Trent. Bairnsfather Ware
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Bairnsfather Cream Grimwades Pottery Reverse Stoke Transfer Trent Ware Where Winton
EDITORS COMMENTS
This exquisite Cream pottery plate, adorned with a black rim and intricate transfer design, is a beautiful example of Bairnsfather Ware produced during the First World War era. The plate, which measures approximately 10 inches in diameter, features a humorous transfer design on the front, titled "Where did that one go to?" The reverse side bears the inscription "Grimwade's, Winton, Stoke-on-Trent," indicating its place of origin. Bairnsfather Ware, named after the famous British satirical cartoonist, Bruce Bairnsfather, gained popularity during the early 20th century. The company, which was not the producer of this specific plate, is best known for its humorous and satirical designs that often depicted soldiers and their experiences during the First World War. This plate, with its witty design and high-quality craftsmanship, is a testament to the historical significance of the pottery industry in Stoke-on-Trent during that time. The cream color of the plate provides a elegant and timeless backdrop for the black rim and transfer design. The intricate details of the transfer, which includes a soldier holding a rifle and a mischievous expression, add to the charm and character of the piece. The black rim adds a contrasting and sophisticated touch to the plate, making it a desirable collectible for history enthusiasts and pottery collectors alike. This Cream pottery plate with its black rim and transfer design is a unique and intriguing piece of history, reminding us of the rich cultural heritage of Stoke-on-Trent and the role it played during the First World War era. The Grimwade's mark on the reverse side further adds to its historical significance, as it connects the plate to the specific pottery works where it was likely created.
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