A good Early 19th Century Antique English Georgian Blue and White Transfer Indented Pottery Dessert Plate, of Indian interest, printed in a medium blue palette with the “Monopteros” pattern by John Rogers and Son of Dale Hall, Longport, Staffordshire { fl. 1815 – 1842 }. The reverse bearing the impressed Maker’s Mark, ROGERS, together with the underglaze blue printed numeral 1. The pattern is illustrated, { Plate 2 – 14 } in Michael Sack’s “India on Transferware” { 2009 }, is known to be a view entitled “Remains of an Ancient Building near Firoz Shah’s Cotilla, Delhi”, and is based on an aquatint in Thomas Daniell’s “Oriental Scenery { Part 1, 5 }” published in 1795 ~
Height ~ 21.60 cm. / 8.50 inches ~ Width ~ 21.60 cm. / 8.50 inches ~ Depth ~ 1.90 cm. / 0.75 inches ~ Year ~ Circa 1825
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