Transfer decorated in the "Temple" Pattern in a purple color on white background - Plate is in very good condition and features rather crisp imagery for traditional flowware - Having original mfg's period imperfections here and there. No chips, nicks, or hairline cracks, nor crazing. Podmore Walker & Co started trading in Tunstall in 1834 and are recorded as having two factories, Newfield and Tunstall by Ward in 1843. They took part of the Pinnox works in Amicable Street sharing with Edward Challinor and added the Swan Bank works in 1853, previously vacated by Ralph Hall & Co four years earlier. Marine Archeology suggests some trading relationship between Podmore Walker and the Ralph Hall company particularly in the North American trade. The Podmore Walker partnership was expanded to include Enoch Wedgwood before the aquisition of the Swan Bank works and over the next 6 years went through a transitional period sometime trading as P.W.& Co, as P.W.& W. and as WEDGWOOD before a complete restyling in 1860 as Wedgwood & Co with Enoch Wedgwood becoming the senior partner.
Dimensions
8.82ʺW × 8.82ʺD × 1.25ʺH
Period
Mid 19th Century
Condition Notes
Having original mfg's period imperfections here and there. No chips, nicks, or hairline cracks, or crazing.
Styles
Chinoiserie, Cottage, English Traditional
Brand
Enoch Wood & Sons
Place of Origin
England