Description: SUPERB STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE TRANSFERWARE SOUP PASTA PLATES AESOP'S FABLES THE LION IN LOVE Copeland and Garrett ~ New Blanche Staffordshire, England 1833 - 1847 This outstanding and rare soup or pasta type plate measures 9 7/8 inches wide. It is crisply transfer printed in a rich blue. The plate has a wonderful irregularly scalloped edge and a border pattern of trios of large flowers separated by hydrangea blossoms, Fox heads and wild roses. The central image illustrates the fable by Aesop: A LION once fell in love with a beautiful maiden and proposed marriage to her parents. The old people did not know what to say. They did not like to give their daughter to the Lion, yet they did not wish to enrage the King of Beasts. At last the father said: “We feel highly honoured by your Majesty’s proposal, but you see our daughter is a tender young thing, and we fear that in the vehemence of your affection you might possibly do her some injury. Might I venture to suggest that your Majesty should have your claws removed, and your teeth extracted, then we would gladly consider your proposal again.” The Lion was so much in love that he had his claws trimmed and his big teeth taken out. But when he came again to the parents of the young girl they simply laughed in his face, and bade him do his worst. The Moral of the Story: LOVE CAN TAME THE WILDEST. Never Used. The plate displays beautifully. multiples availablePlease take a look at the other pieces of Victorian Staffordshire / Aesthetic ceramics we have currently listed. Save significantly on shipping costs with multiple purchases.
Price: 100 USD
Location: Montague, Massachusetts
End Time: 2024-12-30T13:25:23.000Z
Shipping Cost: 12.85 USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Origin: Staffordshire
Brand: Staffordshire
Antique: Yes
Type: Decorative Plate
Style: Victorian
Material: Ceramic
Year Manufactured: 1835
Time Period Manufactured: 1800-1849
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom