J. Jackson & Co. Blue Willow Platter, Late 19th Century
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Antique J. Jackson & Co. Blue Willow Platter, Late 19th Century
A stunning example of English craftsmanship, this rare antique Blue Willow platter by J. Jackson & Co. dates to the late 19th century (1870-1887) and brings a sense of heritage and storytelling to your table or display. Made in Staffordshire, England — the heart of British ceramics — this piece features the beloved Blue Willow pattern, a design that has charmed collectors for centuries.
The Blue Willow motif is more than just decoration; it tells a tale of star-crossed lovers set against a dreamy chinoiserie landscape. Featuring pagodas, willow trees, a charming bridge, and two doves in flight, the scene evokes romance and folklore while embodying the refined beauty of English transferware.
J. Jackson & Co. was an esteemed Staffordshire pottery only active in the late 1800s, known for their high-quality transferware and iconic patterns. Their wares are cherished today for their fine detailing, rich cobalt blue palette, and timeless appeal.
This platter is a lovely size, perfect for entertaining or as a striking decorative accent in a dining room, kitchen, or display cabinet. The natural crazing and patina speak to its age and authenticity, adding to its charm and collectability.
Dimensions:
Width: 9.5”
Depth: 7.75”
Height: 1”
Condition:
Beautiful antique condition with expected age-related crazing and wear. No chips or cracks; structurally sound and displays wonderfully.
Maker’s Mark:
J. Jackson & Co., Staffordshire, England
Please note the bamboo stand is not included in your purchase.
Shipping:
USPS/UPS
9.5ʺW × 7.75ʺD × 1ʺH
Late 19th Century
United Kingdom
Ceramic
Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned.
Chinoiserie, English
Beautiful antique condition with expected age-related crazing and wear. No chips or cracks; structurally sound and displays wonderfully. We want our customers to have complete satisfaction with their purchases. We endeavor to note any wear and tear to our pieces, but we encourage you to carefully and thoroughly review all photos. We consider product photos a part of our condition report and kindly request that you to inspect them carefully before your purchase.