Old FOLEY ENGLAND Coffee pot server gold black DuBarry chintz James Kent Fenton ORIGINAL Du Barry Coffee Pot 'James Kent Fenton', Chintz VERY RAREThis wonderful 'Du Barry' style for the Coffee Pot The most popular chintz patterns by James Kent Fenton Made In England Cica late 1920's/early 1930's Extremely Rare Coffee Pot Shape
Dimensions: height to the top of the lid 7" (16cm), height of just the pot 6 1/4", and the width of the pot from handle to spot is 9". This
exceptionally rare example of Chintz, has survived for 70 years in
style, design and condition. These pots scarcely come available for
sale, especially original examples such as this one. This pot is a fabulously decorative item that is also sure a investment which will only continue to grow in value and appeal. Flowers are roses & are gold on a black background. Beautiful shape. Marked on the bottom "Old Foley James Kent Staffordshire Made in England 5298".
Chintz pottery (a tightly grouped, small floral all over patterns)
started becoming available in England in the early 1900s. Chintz was
manufactured on a large scale between the 1920s and early 1950s and
appearing primarily on basic tea ware and dinner ware. Typical chintz
ware is lithographed transfer paper applied over clear glazed ware to
retain the bright and natural colors of the paper. The widest range of
transfer patterns were offered by the Winton Potteries, many of these
designs were reserved, however a few were sold to other pottery
manufacturers.
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