Ye Stork Inviteth Ye Fox to Dinner
Ceramics
W.T. Copeland & Sons, Ltd. (Maker)
Stoke-On-Trent, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe
March 12, 1881 (1881-1881)
Earthenware
Molded, Printed
2021.0019.001.002
Object Number2021.0019.001.002 |
Plate (Fable plate)
Ye Stork Inviteth Ye Fox to Dinner
Ceramics
Gift of Hyman Myers & Sandra Kittner Myers
W.T. Copeland & Sons, Ltd. (Maker)
1847
Stoke-On-Trent, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe
March 12, 1881 (1881-1881)
1. Inscription; Front; Printed "YE STORK / INVITETH / YE FOX / TO DINNER"
Fable; Morality; Literary scene; Literature; Aesop; Aesop's Fable
Earthenware
Molded, Printed
0.9 (H) , 10.25 (Diam)
2.286 (H) , 26.035 (Diam)
Measurements as per collector.
Text available soon.
[Book] Godden, Geoffrey A. 1991 Encyclopaedia of British Pottery and Porcelain Marks.
• Copeland impressed date marks: p. 171, no. 1075, stating month letter is superimposed over two-digit year numbers. (Thus the "N/74" on the Winterthur plate corresponds with November 1874.)
[Electronic] Transferware Collectors Club. Transferware Collectors Club Database of Patterns & Sources. Transferware Collectors Club 03/13/2024 https://www.transferwarecollectorsclub.org/members/database
• Plate bearing same printed design picked out in color: pattern title listed as Loading. Please wait...
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• Soup plate from same series: Object features the pattern "Ye Eagle & Tortoise," pattern no. 6128. "...one of a series of Aesthetic style designs based on Aesop's Fables that were registered by Copelands in 1879..."
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• Plate from same series: Object features the pattern "Ye Bear & Ye Bees," pattern no. 19211. Similarly to the Winterthur plate, "The diamond registry mark...on the back, shows the date for March 12, 1881."