Antique Transferware Bowl with Base Plate (19th Century, England)
Antique blue and white transferware bowl with attached plate underneath. Made in Staffordshire, England in the late 1800’s. Signed “Corrella” in base, which was likely the name of the series. Gorgeous with lots of wear, as pictured.
Dimensions [7.5” diameter on plate; 5” diameter on bowl; bowl is 2” deep]
Styling Suggestions: use as a catch-all by the door, as part of a table centerpiece, or as a vessel for a pillar candle or small potted plant.
Antique blue and white transferware bowl with attached plate underneath. Made in Staffordshire, England in the late 1800’s. Signed “Corrella” in base, which was likely the name of the series. Gorgeous with lots of wear, as pictured.
Dimensions [7.5” diameter on plate; 5” diameter on bowl; bowl is 2” deep]
Styling Suggestions: use as a catch-all by the door, as part of a table centerpiece, or as a vessel for a pillar candle or small potted plant.
Antique blue and white transferware bowl with attached plate underneath. Made in Staffordshire, England in the late 1800’s. Signed “Corrella” in base, which was likely the name of the series. Gorgeous with lots of wear, as pictured.
Dimensions [7.5” diameter on plate; 5” diameter on bowl; bowl is 2” deep]
Styling Suggestions: use as a catch-all by the door, as part of a table centerpiece, or as a vessel for a pillar candle or small potted plant.