Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Red Transferware


Red transferware is quite popular today. I've been lucky to find such a darling set. It took a lot of trips to gather that many dishes...


I don't collect a certain pattern, I love having pieces in different patterns.


I do mix my red transferware with lots of other things though. The Spode mug I bought in Singapore, the Johnson Bros oval platter found at Regent St London and the Staffordshireware from flea market.




Anyway, that's my little corner cabinet. I tend to change out the dishes here a few times a year. Right now, the cabinet is filled with red transferware, rose bouquet tableware and some Royal Albert Crown China.


I love toile and transferware together! I bought this red French Toile fabrics in Korea some time ago.. You can pair transferware with toile fabric for an elegant French decor.



This is a Barratt's, England red transferware made in the Elizabethan pattern. Beautiful vintage saucer with a very detailed rural landscape scene, cows standing in front of an old English cottage, surrounded by gorgeous flowers.


Rich deep pinky red toile plate with stunning cottage motif. Made in Staffordshire England.




This is a mug in Spode's newest Christmas pattern called Winter's Eve. This mug are almost 3.5" tall and 3 in diameter. In stock: 2. Pls click here for prices.


This vintage transferware serving platter was manufactured by Johnson Brothers of England. It features the popular "Old Britain Castles" pattern in the most common red/pink color. The scalloped rim is decorated with an ornate border and leafy scrolls. Measures approx. 15.25" by 12.75". Available on my website here.


Another item that was sold some time ago...Teaset of 11 pieces from Johnson Bros. I really like the teapot which is exemplifies of high-style tea service.


A pretty coffee set for display or use. Standing on little feet, the shape is very traditional, and will go with any classic decor..already sold.


Hard to find. Wonderful piece of pink tureen in the Old Britain Castles pattern made by Johnson Brothers.

Thanks for visiting. Bye!

5 comments:

  1. oh dear Tini.. what a lovely collection! love the teapot & coffeepot.. stunning shape and colour.. and I also love the first photo.. the teacup look so sweet & simple.. and the tureen is just awesome!..

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  2. salaam tini..sungguh cantik..and your lucky to own a hard to find item..kat sini memang susah nak dapat..

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  3. Lovely transfer ware pieces you've assembled. Glad to meet another transferware fan! Come and visit me sometime too...I'm all about transferware!

    I'm your newest follower...going to visit your website now.

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  4. Hi Nancy,

    Thanks for dropping by my blog and leaving your kind words. I enjoyed my visit to your site and admired your beautiful collection
    of transferware...

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