An antique English transferware platter in the Rogers Elephant pattern, produced in Staffordshire circa the 1840s. The design features a richly detailed chinoiserie landscape complete with its namesake elephant, because Victorian tableware believed subtlety was overrated. A handsome early example that brings both history and a bit of drama to the table or wall. As per usual in early Staffordshire, there is no maker's mark.
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