Small wild rose pendant

£24.00

Historical Information

Type: Blue and White Fabric: Earthenware

Date: 19th Century

Find Location: Essex, UK

Extra information:

This beautiful leaf sherd is part of a Victorian Wild Rose Transferware Pattern which is a very popular pattern for the period. Unfortunately I have been unable to identify the maker of this particular pattern but it it very pretty featuring both leaves and flowers,

Blue & white ceramics have been produced in China for many years. In the early 19th century, the style inspired a production movement in England. Influential artists like James McNeill Whistler collected these ceramics. The growing middle class also collected the patterns to demonstrate their cultural tastes, & the colour of the Blue & White China was a welcome addition to the typically dark Victorian interior.

 

All jewellery findings and chains are made with Stainless Steel (the most recyclable material available) unless otherwise stated.