Delph
1890s antique plate Delph Blue & White Transferware Plates Sailboat Scene x2
£53.00
Condition: UsedCondition Notes: Good condition overall with signs of age and use.Crazing is present on the glaze surface, consistent with age.No visible cracks running through the body or repairs.Country of Origin: United KingdomAntique: YesShape: RoundOccasion: All OccasionsMaterial: CeramicColour: WhiteVintage: YesBrand: DelphType: Collector PlateProduction Style: Blue and White PotteryTime Period Manufactured: 1850-1899Production Technique: PotteryCulture: EnglishThese are two antique Delph blue and white transferware plates, each featuring a serene sailboat scene with floral border, dating from the late 19th century (registration number Rd No. 283046, corresponding to circa 1896 based on UK registry records).
The central image depicts a classic Dutchstyle sailboat gliding on calm waters, with windmills and cottages in the distance, framed by a delicate scroll and floral border. The design is crisp and retains much of its original visual charm, making these plates lovely examples of Victorianera decorative ceramics.
Product Details:
Brand/Marking: DELPH – Registered Number 283046
Origin: United Kingdom
Estimated Date: Circa 1896
Material: Earthenware / Ceramic
Color: Blue on offwhite / cream
Design: Transferware with nautical sailboat and windmill scene
Quantity: 2 Plates
Diameter: Approx. 8.25 inches each (standard luncheon size)
Condition:
Good condition overall with signs of age and use.
Crazing is present on the glaze surface, consistent with age.
No visible cracks running through the body or repairs.
Delph
Delph Blue & White Transferware Plates Sailboat Scene x2 Antique, 1890s decor
£53.00
Condition: UsedCondition Notes: Good condition overall with signs of age and use.Crazing is present on the glaze surface, consistent with age.No visible cracks running through the body or repairs.These pieces are best suited for decorative display, historical reference, or as rustic kitchen or cottagecore decor.Country of Origin: United KingdomAntique: YesShape: RoundOccasion: All OccasionsMaterial: CeramicColour: WhiteVintage: YesBrand: DelphType: Collector PlateProduction Style: Blue and White PotteryTime Period Manufactured: 1850-1899Production Technique: PotteryCulture: EnglishThese are two antique Delph blue and white transferware plates, each featuring a serene sailboat scene with floral border, dating from the late 19th century (registration number Rd No. 283046, corresponding to circa 1896 based on UK registry records).
The central image depicts a classic Dutchstyle sailboat gliding on calm waters, with windmills and cottages in the distance, framed by a delicate scroll and floral border. The design is crisp and retains much of its original visual charm, making these plates lovely examples of Victorianera decorative ceramics.
Product Details:
Brand/Marking: DELPH – Registered Number 283046
Origin: United Kingdom
Estimated Date: Circa 1896
Material: Earthenware / Ceramic
Color: Blue on offwhite / cream
Design: Transferware with nautical sailboat and windmill scene
Quantity: 2 Plates
Diameter: Approx. 8.25 inches each (standard luncheon size)
Condition:
Good condition overall with signs of age and use.
Crazing is present on the glaze surface, consistent with age.
No visible cracks running through the body or repairs.
These pieces are best suited for decorative display, historical reference, or as rustic kitchen or cottagecore decor.
About Delph Transferware:
While often confused with Dutch Delftware, Delph (sometimes a misspelling or variation used in English transferware production) refers to Victorian blue and white ceramics inspired by the earlier Dutch and Chinese porcelain traditions. These affordable decorative wares were widely produced in Staffordshire, England, during the 19th century and were common in middleclass homes of the time.
The registered design number 283046 traces to the year 1896, allowing collectors and historians to precisely date these plates. Their imagery of sailing vessels and windmills reflects popular romantic themes of the time — nostalgia for pastoral life and exploration.
Why Choose These Plates?
Great antique display pieces for wall or shelf decor
Add charm to vintage kitchen or nauticalthemed interiors
Ideal for collectors of transferware, Victorian ceramics, or sailing ephemera