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318-Blue and White Wood and Sons Transfer Ware SaucerUnavailable • Pre-owned - Excellent
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Wood & Sons was a pottery manufacturer based in Burslem, Staffordshire, England, operating from the late 18th century until the mid-20th century. They were known for producing a wide range of earthenware and bone china, often decorated with popular transferware patterns. The 'Khotan' pattern, featuring blue floral designs, is one of their recognizable lines. Transferware, a type of pottery decorated using a transfer printing method, became highly popular in the 19th century. This technique allowed for intricate designs to be reproduced efficiently and affordably, making decorative ceramics accessible to a broader market. Blue and white transferware, in particular, was a staple, often inspired by Chinese porcelain designs.

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