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Vintage 1940s La Cartuja de Sevilla Pickman Red Transferware Plates - Spanish Earthenware - Serving & Display - Plates Sold Separately
Vintage 1940s La Cartuja de Sevilla Pickman Red Transferware Plates - Spanish Earthenware - Serving & Display - Plates Sold Separately
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🌹 Stunningly sculptural and richly detailed, this 1940s red transferware plate by La Cartuja de Sevilla Pickman unveils an ornate pagoda‑and‑boat motif framed within a scalloped floral border—perfect for elegant serving or museum‑worthy wall display. Dating from the mid‑20th century, its glazed earthenware body showcases light crackle patina and delicate embossing that evoke vintage charm. A true conversation piece for collectors or refined tablescapes.🌹
⌛History Behind The Piece⌛
Founded in 1841 by British visionary Charles Pickman at the former Carthusian monastery in Seville, La Tartuja de Sevilla‑Pickman revolutionized Spanish ceramics by combining imported Staffordshire techniques with local artistry. In the 1940s, their finely decorated transferware—like this plate—reflected peak production before relocating to Salteras in 1982. Items are in above-average vintage/used condition. Some crazing is evident. Please see all photos.
Plate Bowl Dimensions (Approximate):
9.5" W (Top) : 1.25" H (Lip)
Weight - Per Plate Bowl (Approximate):
600 grams or 1.32 lbs
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