Item: Antique "Pearline" Decorative Dish Maker: S. Fielding & Co. (S.F. & Co.) Mark: “S.F. & Co ENGLAND” + “PEARLINE” Material: Glazed earthenware with gold accents Approximate Date: Circa 1880–1910 Condition: Fair to Good (visible crazing and wear, some discoloration consistent with age) Dimensions: Not provided, but appears small to medium dish size
🔎 Item Description & History
This is a beautiful antique Pearline ware dish manufactured by S. Fielding & Co., a Staffordshire pottery active in Stoke-on-Trent, England from 1878 to 1913. The Pearline line was a type of semi-porcelain/earthenware developed in the late Victorian period and was known for its opalescent glaze, often used in decorative serving pieces.
The gilded twin handles and iridescent glaze are characteristic of late Victorian tastes.
The “S.F. & Co” backstamp and “PEARLINE” designation help place this in the late 19th to early 20th century.
The embossed "3244" is likely a shape or pattern number used internally by the factory.
The crazing and patina are natural for pottery over 100 years old and often add character rather than detract from value (unless cracks or chips are present).
đź’µ Estimated Value
Based on recent auction data and collector interest in Pearline ware:
Current Market Value: $40–$90 USD
Retail/Antique Shop Value: Up to $125 USD depending on condition and demand
Collector Interest: Moderate – Pearline ware has a niche following, especially for unique or pristine examples.
If the dish has no chips or cracks, and only natural age-related crazing, it's still quite desirable for collectors or decorative use.
📌 Collector Notes
S.F. & Co. was known for quality ceramics, and Pearline pieces are collectible, especially those with unusual shapes or patterns.
Matching this with other Pearline items (bowls, pitchers, etc.) could increase its value in a set.
Storing it in a dry, cool environment helps prevent further crazing or discoloration.
📸 Recommendation
If you ever consider selling or insuring it:
Photograph it with a ruler or scale for size reference.
Mention the “Pearline” designation and show the bottom mark clearly.
Highlight the opalescence and gilded features in your listing.
📝 Final Thoughts
This is a well-preserved example of late Victorian ceramic art and reflects the elegant decorative tastes of the time. While not rare, it’s a fine piece with both decorative and historical value. If you're emotionally attached to it or it’s a family heirloom, it’s well worth keeping and preserving.
S.f & co
S.f & co
Antique "Pearline" Decorative Dish
Item: Antique "Pearline" Decorative Dish
Maker: S. Fielding & Co. (S.F. & Co.)
Mark: “S.F. & Co ENGLAND” + “PEARLINE”
Material: Glazed earthenware with gold accents
Approximate Date: Circa 1880–1910
Condition: Fair to Good (visible crazing and wear, some discoloration consistent with age)
Dimensions: Not provided, but appears small to medium dish size
🔎 Item Description & History
This is a beautiful antique Pearline ware dish manufactured by S. Fielding & Co., a Staffordshire pottery active in Stoke-on-Trent, England from 1878 to 1913. The Pearline line was a type of semi-porcelain/earthenware developed in the late Victorian period and was known for its opalescent glaze, often used in decorative serving pieces.
đź’µ Estimated Value
Based on recent auction data and collector interest in Pearline ware:
If the dish has no chips or cracks, and only natural age-related crazing, it's still quite desirable for collectors or decorative use.
📌 Collector Notes
📸 Recommendation
If you ever consider selling or insuring it:
📝 Final Thoughts
This is a well-preserved example of late Victorian ceramic art and reflects the elegant decorative tastes of the time. While not rare, it’s a fine piece with both decorative and historical value. If you're emotionally attached to it or it’s a family heirloom, it’s well worth keeping and preserving.