

No. 3325 Lover's Eye Painting on an English Red Ivy Transferware Plate
Lover's Eye painting on an English red transferware large saucer with a red and white transferware ivy leaf botanical border and gadrooned edges in Mason's "Vista" pattern, measuring 6.75" (wire spring plate hanger included).
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THE HISTORY
Lover's Eyes were a jewelry trend c.1785-1830 of brooches set with tiny watercolor portraits on ivory: they were curious, strange, direct, intimate, and also mysterious, for they were often used as daring declarations of clandestine love affairs.
THE CHINA
Antique dishes and saucers from different moments of history serve as unexpected frames and bring their own textures, palettes, and narratives, contributing to the individual feel of each piece: romantic or exotic, classic or otherworldly.
