An early twentieth century Alfred Meakin blue transferware pitcher in the Tintern pattern. The body shows a continuous pastoral landscape with cottages, a river view, and wooded paths printed in a rich cobalt tone. The flared waist, scalloped rim, and shaped handle create a balanced silhouette seen across Meakin’s 1910s–1930s tablewares. The printed shield stamp confirms the Tintern pattern and Alfred Meakin England production from this period.
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Materials: Glazed earthenware pottery
Condition Note: Light wear, minor surface marks, and small glaze imperfections consistent with age. A few firing anomalies present near the base.
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