A striking Victorian-era blue and white transferware bowl featuring a romantic architectural landscape and equestrian scene. The scalloped square form adds dimension and sculptural presence, while the deep cobalt border frames pastoral vignettes of buildings, trees, and figures in motion.
The underside bears a royal coat of arms mark with “Victoria” and “Ironstone,” indicating 19th-century English production. The soft celadon-toned ground inside the bowl contrasts beautifully with the saturated blue transfer decoration, giving the piece added depth and warmth.
With its elegant proportions and graphic impact, this bowl works beautifully as a centerpiece, fruit bowl, or styled atop a stack of books. A timeless addition to any blue and white collection.
Origin: England
Material: Ironstone
Era: Mid-to-late 19th century
Condition: Antique; wear to foot rim consistent with age. No major structural issues observed.
A striking Victorian-era blue and white transferware bowl featuring a romantic architectural landscape and equestrian scene. The scalloped square form adds dimension and sculptural presence, while the deep cobalt border frames pastoral vignettes of buildings, trees, and figures in motion.
The underside bears a royal coat of arms mark with “Victoria” and “Ironstone,” indicating 19th-century English production. The soft celadon-toned ground inside the bowl contrasts beautifully with the saturated blue transfer decoration, giving the piece added depth and warmth.
With its elegant proportions and graphic impact, this bowl works beautifully as a centerpiece, fruit bowl, or styled atop a stack of books. A timeless addition to any blue and white collection.
Origin: England
Material: Ironstone
Era: Mid-to-late 19th century
Condition: Antique; wear to foot rim consistent with age. No major structural issues observed.