Browsing by Subject "Tableware : Manufacturers of Themed Tableware : Brown-Westhead, Moore, and Co"
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A cream-colored plate 9¾" in diameter
(1890)There is a chip at about 9 o'clock along the scalloped edge of this lovely plate. The design, showing the moment just before lift-off, is repeated elsewhere in Brown-Westhead, Moore and Company productions. The design ... -
A cream-colored plate 9¾" in diameter with a 6½" blue-and-white circular design
(1890)This plate seems to be in a set with the similar presentation of TT which I acquired at the same time. There is a chip at about 12 o'clock along the scalloped edge of this lovely plate. The design shows the moment just ... -
A cream-colored plate over 9" in diameter
(1890)Perhaps the loveliest plate I have. High quality artistry throughout. Especially attractive is the attentive pose of the mouse in the foreground. The two characters he looks at present just what the fable wants from them: ... -
A white-colored platter 10½" x almost 9½
(1880)This is a heavy platter. There is a shallow plate in front of the protagonists and narrow vases in the background. Shirley dates this and the larger platter below to 1858-82. There are chip repairs at the right-hand ... -
A white-colored platter 13" x almost 10½
(1880)This is a large, heavy, and even formidable platter! I am baffled about which fable is presented here. Shirley dates this and the smaller platter above to 1858-82. There are chip repairs at both "carrying" ends. -
An octagonal plate almost 10" in diameter with a 7¼" gray-and-white circular design
(1890)There are no chips in this substantial plate. The design, showing the moment just before lift-off, is repeated elsewhere in Brown-Westhead, Moore and Company productions. The design spills over nicely into the ridge ...