- Unknown Maker
- No. 363, 1880
- Earthenware
- 9.625 x 9.625 in (24.45 x 24.45 cm)
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Not For Sale
Plate, 9.625 inches diameter. Brown transfer. Unknown maker. "No. 363" is the pattern number. This pattern is a mishmash of Aesthetic elements. A couple of large trees with forest undergrowth are featured on the bottom left and are framed along the bottom with unrelated blooming flowers and leaves. A cartouche featuring a sailboat on the water and flowers trailing from the top frames the scene on the right. Blooming flowers and leaves on woody stems seem to grow from the bottom right and superimposed above is a rectangular cartouche with stylized leaves and geometric blocks infilled with diagonal lines. More flowers and leaves on woody stems emerge from the top right and superimposed above is a diamond cartouche separated in half. The top features a riverside scene with a manor house. A band with a butterfly and leafy vines separates the cartouche and the bottom features repeated diamonds infilled with lines. A thin border of stylized flower plants bordered on top and bottom by lines and scallops frames the entire scene.
- Subject Matter: Aesthetic (Cartouche)
- Collections: Aesthetic Transferware, Unknown Maker