This is a rare pearlware cup plate in excellent condition. A beautiful wash of pink lustre over the blue & white transfer border of daisy-like blooms adds an elegance to this small pottery cup plate. The blue transfer that is encircled by the border illustrates a water fall with a gentleman and a cow in the foreground. A ruin with an arcade and tower is in the middle-ground. A country church pin-points a small village in the distance. This print is not attributed to any particular Staffordshire pottery, as far as I know. This cup plate was made in England at the end of the Georgian era, about 1825.

The condition is near perfect. There are only some minor rubs in lustre.

3.7” Diameter

.3” Deep