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Sunshine “Regd Sol 39142” England Leaf Platter, c. 1930-1950s

A highly collectible English serving platter by J. & G. Meakin, bearing the “SUNSHINE” backstamp and “REGD SOL 39142” registry notation. This elegant oval platter features a softly scalloped rim with a warm cream ground, accented by a finely lined gilt edge and hand-applied autumnal foliage sprays—burnt orange, golden yellow, and green—with delicate brown outlining. The palette reads as classic interwar-to-mid-century English tableware, designed to elevate the sideboard with restrained luxury rather than overt ornament. Made in Staffordshire, England, this platter was produced in the traditional English pottery heartland (Stoke-on-Trent), where Meakin was known for crisp forms, strong glazing, and decorative transfers enhanced by hand finishing. The decoration appears transfer-printed (for precision and repeatability) and then hand-enriched with painted color and gilded line work—typical of quality English export wares of the period. Dimensions • 12 in L x 9.5 in W • Foot/base: 6.5 in L x 4 in W Condition • Excellent vintage condition. • No chips. No hairline cracks. No repairs. • No scratches or cracks to the body. • Very minimal wear to the decoration (paint presents cleanly and remains vibrant). • Glaze retains a strong sheen with only the lightest evidence of age-consistent handling. Markings (for buyer confidence) • Backstamp reads: “SUNSHINE” over “REGD SOL 39142” and “J. & G. MEAKIN ENGLAND.” • Registry notation indicates an officially registered design associated with this line. Collectors pursue Meakin not only for name recognition, but for the intersection of English pottery heritage, export-quality finishing, and decorative motifs that photograph beautifully—a key factor for today’s high-end interiors. The scalloped silhouette and warm leaf sprays make this platter equally suitable as a functional serving piece or as a cabinet/display object • Maker / mark: SUNSHINE with “REGD SOL 39142” and “J. & G. MEAKIN ENGLAND” (clearly shown on the backstamp). • Origin: Stoke-on-Trent, England (J. & G. Meakin was a Staffordshire pottery; this is the standard export backstamp format for English wares). • Date: circa 1930s–1950s. • Reason: The “Made in England/England” export-era backstamp style and “Regd Sol” (Registered design/solution notation used on British ceramics) are typical of early-to-mid 20th century production. With registry lookup for 39142, a tighter single-year claim would be possible so list as c. 1930s–1950s

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