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LOVERS OF BLUE & WHITE – CHINA ARCHIVE

This china archive is of items sold in the past by Lovers of Blue & White, which closed for business in 2022. None of this china is for sale and the archive is made available for information and research.

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2 items found.

Maker: Robinson Wood and Brownfield  Pattern:Versailles
Soup Tureen c1837
Robinson Wood and Brownfield was a short lived partnership formed in 1836, but Robinson died in 1837, leaving Wood and Brownfield to continue, although the Robinson family interest did not finally cease until 1841. Versailles was one of the first patterns introduced by the new partnership and this tureen was probably made in 1837. A romantic Staffordshire scene of the French palace at Versaille, with just a touch of artistic licence. The engraving is especially fine with clear detail and printed in rather a bright almost royal blue. Lots of shape and moulding, anticipating the high Gothic and Art Nouveau shapes that were to come later in the 1800s. Chunk out of the inner rim of the cover, short hairline runs from spoon/ladle cut-out, also hairline on one corner of the tureen itself. Glaze crazed and that is about it. If you do not tell your friends they will never know, it looks perfect. Stunning display piece.
Dimensions: 33.5 cm x 18.5 cm overall 25.5 cm high / 13.25 ins x 7.25 ins overall 10 ins high
Maker: Robinson Wood and Brownfield  Pattern:Versailles
Cheese Stand c1840
This is a very pretty stand with wavy moulded rim and printed in a pretty shade of blue. It is crazed with just a hint of discolouration and there is a little wear around the outer rim.
Dimensions: 30 cm diameter, 6.5 cm high / 11.75 ins diameter, 2.5 ins high


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