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1850s F. Primavesi & Sons Cardiff Transferware Plate - Green Chinoiserie - Broken Beauty
1850s F. Primavesi & Sons Cardiff Transferware Plate - Green Chinoiserie - Broken Beauty
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This is a gorgeous piece of Welsh transferware from F. Primavesi & Sons in Cardiff, circa 1850. That green Chinoiserie scene with the pagoda, willow tree, and ornate floral border? Classic mid-Victorian romanticism. The transfer printing is crisp and detailed, and that green color has held up beautifully for 175 years. Sure, there's a small chip on the rim, but if you're hanging this on a wall (which you absolutely should), you'll never see it.
F. Primavesi & Sons was a Cardiff-based pottery that operated in the mid-1800s, and their transferware is collectible for its quality and Welsh heritage. This Chinoiserie pattern with the elaborate pagoda and Asian-inspired florals was hugely popular in Victorian England - everyone wanted a bit of exotic Eastern flair in their dining room. The detail in that transfer is impressive - look at the intricate lattice work on the pagoda and those delicate flowers.
Why this plate is special:
- F. Primavesi & Sons, Cardiff: Welsh pottery maker from the 1850s
- Green Chinoiserie: Classic Victorian Asian-inspired design
- 1850 production: 175 years old and still gorgeous
- 24.5 cm diameter: Perfect size for display or use
- Crisp transfer: Detailed printing that's held up beautifully
- Honest damage: Small rim chip on bottom edge - invisible when hung
Let's be real about that chip - it's there, on the rim, and if you're using this as a dinner plate you'll see it. But here's the thing: this is a 175-year-old piece of Welsh pottery with a stunning design. Hang it on a wall, prop it on a shelf, or display it in a cabinet, and that chip disappears. You're getting authentic Victorian transferware at a fraction of what a perfect piece would cost.
The green color is still vibrant, the transfer is clear and detailed, and that maker's mark on the back is a nice piece of Cardiff pottery history. This is the kind of plate that adds character to a room - it's got age, it's got style, and it's got a story. Perfect for the broken beauty lover who appreciates imperfect perfection.
Details:
Maker: F. Primavesi & Sons, Cardiff, Wales
Period: Circa 1850
Size: 24.5 cm diameter, 516g
Pattern: Green Chinoiserie with pagoda scene
Condition: Small chip on rim (invisible when displayed), otherwise excellent
Mark: F. Primavesi & Sons Cardiff backstamp
A piece of Welsh pottery history with Victorian charm and honest character.
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