tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-673715574563937115.post8321013402140453224..comments2024-03-08T18:05:09.593-06:00Comments on Nancy's Daily Dish: John Constable's romantic landscape paintings transferred to pottery by GrindleyNancy's Daily Dishhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10644639469128423132noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-673715574563937115.post-8424415559156894972011-01-20T18:10:43.770-06:002011-01-20T18:10:43.770-06:00Nancy, there is so much I DON'T know about tra...Nancy, there is so much I DON'T know about transferware, and so much you DO know..... it's fascinating to read about it, thanks so much for sharing. The plate above, A Lock on the Stour Two Color Transferware plate with hand tinting. Circa 1930.....wow, I love that plate, such rich colors in it. I am so glad I have finally pursued my longtime interest in transferware, and am building my collection. Thanks again! Carol B.QueenBehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17150300893371936514noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-673715574563937115.post-21651958613589514352010-02-20T19:23:52.043-06:002010-02-20T19:23:52.043-06:00Thanks for all the history on Grindley. I have a r...Thanks for all the history on Grindley. I have a rectangle platter that has pine cones, made in Tunstall, so I am assuming it was made prior to 1891, as it has the globe and steamer boat on the back stamp. I believe the pattern name may be Oxford. It is blue transferware. There is so little information available on this particular pattern. Have you ever seen or heard of it? I check eBay every so often but have never seen this pattern.Marigenehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00313503976938859618noreply@blogger.com