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Each month we feature a new pattern from our Pattern and Source Print Database and archive them on these pages by category.
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| "Lyons Cathedral"
"Lyons Cathedral" , printed on a 18.5 inch by 15 inch platter, is part of the Continental Views Series. Each size and shape has a different center. It was made by Wood & Challinor (1828-1843) around the end of their production. The series was printed in many colors. To learn more, please visit our Pattern and Source Print Database.
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| "Vesuvius"
"Vesuvius" is found on an 8.5 inch plate. It is part of a series, known as "Italian Scenery", made by Enoch Wood & Sons (1818-1846). There are seventeen scenes from this series in the Pattern and Source Print Database. |
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| "Hannibal Passing The Alps" was made by Knight, Elkin & Co. (1826-1846). This pattern is found on a 15 inch by 12.25 inch platter, but each size in the series has a different center. It was made in many colors, such as blue, brown, red and purple. For more information about the series, see "Hannibal Passing The Alps" #1 in the Pattern and Source Print Database. To see more patterns, search "Hannibal Passing The Alps". |
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E. Wood "No. 106" Series, Venice Plate, 7 inches. Made by Enoch Wood & Sons (1818-1836), this pattern is part of a series of European scenes that is known as "No. 106" Series. This pattern pictures St. Pietro de Castello in Venice, after a drawing by Clarkson Stanfield that was engraved and published in "Heath's Picturesque Annual for 1832". Yellow is one of the less common colors found on transferware. For more information about the pattern, see the Pattern and Source Print Database. |
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