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c.1820 Early Staffordshire Dark Blue Transferware Pickle Dish

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c.1820 Early Staffordshire Dark Blue Transferware Pickle DishAn exceptional early 19th century Staffordshire pickle dish in rich dark blue transferware, dating to circa 1820. Finely molded in a shell form with a dramatic scroll handle, this piece features a classic chinoiserie riverside scene with pagodas, bridges, and waterside pavilionsrendered in deep cobalt against a soft white ground. Pickle dishes like this were fashionable table accents in Georgian England, used to serve condiments, relishes, and

An exceptional early 19th-century Staffordshire pickle dish in rich dark blue transferware, dating to circa 1820. Finely molded in a shell form with a dramatic scroll handle, this piece features a classic chinoiserie riverside scene with pagodas, bridges, and waterside pavilions—rendered in deep cobalt against a soft white ground.

Pickle dishes like this were fashionable table accents in Georgian England, used to serve condiments, relishes, and preserved fruits. Their sculptural forms and saturated color made them decorative centerpieces as much as functional serveware.

With its bold hue, crisp transfer, and elegant molded shape, this dish displays beautifully and brings instant character to any blue-and-white collection.


PRODUCT INFORMATION

Era: 19th Century; circa 1820
Condition: Very Good Antique Condition; minor nick to back edge, small firing flaws
Country of Origin: England
Materials: Earthenware
Dimensions: 5" W × 5.5" D × 1.5" H
Color/Finish: Cobalt Blue / White
Care: Hand-wash only


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I have read many, many books about the Camino de Santiago and this is by far the best. It is so clearly written that I felt myself walking along with John Pearson. His description of every aspect of the Way is accurate and wonderful to read. I only walked the last 100 km, but feel now like I walked the whole way and enjoyed it without the blisters! If I were younger, I would definitely walk the entire way but am so glad John wrote his experience so that I at least can imagine what it was like. Thank you for the Most Excellent Book!
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What an enriching experience it was to read John's journey on the Camino de Santiago! By the third day of reading John's experiences on the Camino, I realized how much I was looking forward to reading another chapter or two after dinner with my family. After reading his chapter entitled "The Whale in the Room," I was so moved that I shared what I'd read with my wife, Cathy and son, Alex and told them how blessed I was to have them safe and near me. What a magnificent allegory of life that the Camino de Santiago is for so many peregrinos! Thank you John for letting me walk nearly 500 miles in your Merrell Moab "moccasins!" And forgive me for earmarking a few pages along the way, I want to re-read those key pages with your wisdom until the end of my Camino on this earth. Buen vida y buen Camino Peregrino!
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My husband and I are planning on walking the last 62 miles of the Camino. We are not going to be "real" pilgrims so I wanted to read books that would help me understand the experience. John Pearson did a good job of taking the reader along on his pilgrimage. But as a female who remembers how distasteful it was for old men to notice her, I couldn't understand the purpose of the descriptions of the physical appearance of the women he met. For readers wanting a taste of the journey, what did it add to include the description of a tattoo on the edge of a woman's breast and how many men were looking at it. So much of the book was thoughtful and deep and then all of a sudden there was a description of a woman as an object. Men looking at women is not news so it felt odd that the author added that detail throughout the book. If you are not bothered by the author's need to share his observation of women and how much wine he drank, it is an otherwise worthy telling of one man's epic journey on the Camino.
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fascinating Memoir of Walking the Camino de Santiago
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I very much enjoyed reading this memoir. I’m in my mid-70s and have been considering it. Wish I had known about it when I was younger. Pearson described lots of the nitty-gritty details of the challenges and triumphs of the Camino.
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