Pair of Drabware Plates Antique English Made Circa 1825

$430.00

This pair of drabware plates was made in Staffordshire, England circa 1825.
The color of the drabware is a rich and is achieved by using dark clay, in contrast to other colored earthenware that is made with white clay and then colored using glazes.
Drabware’s naturally rich and saturated color is produced by applying a clear glaze over dark clay.
The gold trim on these plates adds a subtle glow.

Dimensions: 7.25″ diameter

Condition: Excellent

Out of stock

Background of Drabware

Drabware colors vary from light taupe to beige and even dark olive.
Wedgwood and Spode introduced drabware in the early 19th century.
Drabware looks good with almost any other color.


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