T.R. Boote “Marlborough” Pattern Transferware Tureen Dish
Description
England/Late 19th Century
T.R. Boote was a pottery manufacturer based in Burslem, Staffordshire, England, operating from the mid-19th century into the early 20th century. They were known for producing a variety of earthenware and china, including popular transferware patterns that were exported internationally. The "Marlborough" pattern is one of their notable designs, often featuring floral motifs and decorative borders.
Transferware, as a decorative technique, allowed for the mass production of aesthetically pleasing tableware and decorative items. Pieces like the Marlborough pattern were common in households during the Victorian and Edwardian eras, reflecting a taste for ornate and colorful designs. The presence of gold accents on such pieces often indicated a higher quality or more decorative line, intended for display or special occasions.
Care
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Design
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