Transferware

Definition of Transferware as it relates to Collectibles, Ceramic Collectibles

Transferware refers to ceramic tablewares and decorative items adorned with a specific technique known as transfer printing. This method involves transferring an intricate design from an engraved copper plate onto a thin paper, which is then applied to the glazed surface of the pottery before being fired in a kiln. The resulting pattern boasts sharp lines and fine details, often depicting landscapes, historical scenes, or botanical motifs, rendered in a wide array of colors and styles. Transferware has been produced since the late 18th century, with its heyday spanning from the 1820s to the 1850s, making it a popular collectible category for enthusiasts and historians alike.

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