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<p>[QUOTE="say_it_slowly, post: 425175, member: 50"]I haven't looked everywhere yet to see how much I compiled. I'll fire up my old computer later to see if it's there but I think I turned over what I found (though I usually keep copies) it's been awhile.</p><p><br /></p><p>Anyway to back up a little....Salopian ware is a term for some transferware patterns that were printed in black or brown and then had certain colors applied like a wash primarily on pearlware like body I believe. From all I could find they were a limited number of patterns and could also be found in single colors like yours. </p><p><br /></p><p>Finding information hasn't been easy. I have several publications from the Northern Ceramic Society where they address Salopian ware. The dates I've found are in the 1810-1820 range but as with most things there may be more up to date info available somewhere or someone here may know more.</p><p><br /></p><p>You pattern doesn't appear in the above mentioned publications though there are only a few shown. I looked through The Dictionary of Blue and White Printed Pottery 1780-1880 Volumes 1 & 2 (Coysh & Henrywood) and didn't find it either though not every pattern is illustrated.</p><p><br /></p><p>Sorry that's all I've got for now. English transferware teabowl saucer and I'm guessing first quarter of the 19th C. (Not Salopian, just a pattern that may also have been used that way)[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="say_it_slowly, post: 425175, member: 50"]I haven't looked everywhere yet to see how much I compiled. I'll fire up my old computer later to see if it's there but I think I turned over what I found (though I usually keep copies) it's been awhile. Anyway to back up a little....Salopian ware is a term for some transferware patterns that were printed in black or brown and then had certain colors applied like a wash primarily on pearlware like body I believe. From all I could find they were a limited number of patterns and could also be found in single colors like yours. Finding information hasn't been easy. I have several publications from the Northern Ceramic Society where they address Salopian ware. The dates I've found are in the 1810-1820 range but as with most things there may be more up to date info available somewhere or someone here may know more. You pattern doesn't appear in the above mentioned publications though there are only a few shown. I looked through The Dictionary of Blue and White Printed Pottery 1780-1880 Volumes 1 & 2 (Coysh & Henrywood) and didn't find it either though not every pattern is illustrated. Sorry that's all I've got for now. English transferware teabowl saucer and I'm guessing first quarter of the 19th C. (Not Salopian, just a pattern that may also have been used that way)[/QUOTE]
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