Circa 1822-41 Select Views PAINS HILL Painshill House R Hall Cobalt Blue Transferware Plate Fruit Flower Roses
Antique 19th Century Circa 1822-41 R HALL Select Views Painshill This deeply intense blue platter comes from Ralph Hall, an earthenware and Stone China manufacturer at Swan Bank pottery works, Tunstall, Stoke On Trent. This piece is from one of his most notable and major blue series called Select Views. It was made for the export market and is highly sought amongst collectors. It depicts Painshill near Surrey From https://www.painshill.co.uk Created in the 18th century by Charles Hamilton as a living painting, Painshill invites you to walk around a work of art and discover dramatic follies, calming waters and stunning views. Painshill is regarded as one of the foremost and finest examples of the English Landscape Movement. A style of landscape design that has been described, by architectural historian Nikolaus Pevsner, as “Britain’s’ greatest contribution to the visual arts”. Measures: 10” Condition: No cracks or chips. There is a little rim wear and some typical glaze flakes or