Blackbird Grove Vintage
19th-Century Copeland Blue and White Transferware Bread Plate, “Severn” Pattern
19th-Century Copeland Blue and White Transferware Bread Plate, “Severn” Pattern
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Description: Blue and white transferware bread plate by Copeland in the “Severn” pattern, named for the River Severn in England. The design features a pastoral landscape with a stone bridge, grazing sheep, and a seated figure, framed by a wide floral border. Marked on the underside “Copeland, Severn, England.”
Measurements: 6.25" in diameter
Materials: Glazed earthenware with transfer-printed decoration
Condition Note: THREE AVAILABLE. Light surface wear and glaze imperfections consistent with age and use. No major cracks or repairs observed.
*Please keep in mind that these items are vintage and antique, and it's normal to have chips, cracks and minor flaws. Here at Blackbird Grove, we personally feel that these imperfections are what tell the story of the item, and give the items their charm and personality. We love them, and believe that each one will bring a sense of interest and wonder to your home. Please look at photos carefully as we do our best to show all flaws. If you have any questions feel free to send a message!
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