A collection of British ceramics featuring a set of nine Wedgwood Queensware collector plates from the Life on the Farm series, featuring artwork by John L. Chapman. The plates are transfer-printed in polychrome and depict various traditional English rural scenes, including cattle at a watering hole, workers loading a horse-drawn hay wagon, villagers dining outside a thatched cottage, and horses crossing stone bridges. The set is accompanied by a partial earthenware tea service decorated with vibrant floral clusters in blue, yellow, and orange with green foliage. This service includes multiple teacups, circular saucers, a stack of square side plates, and two larger square serving platters with scalloped corners and a reddish-brown line border. The floral pattern appears to be transfer-printed with hand-coloured highlights. While the plates are identified as Wedgwood based on pattern consensus and user-provided data, the tea service bears no visible manufacturer marks.
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