Thirteen transferware enthusiasts reveled in a 2020 trip to India, returning just before Covid struck in earnest. The primary purpose of the trip was to view the extant scenes pictured on 19th century transferware, primarily spread across the northern part of the country. But one of the highlights was Junagarh Fort in Bikaner, Rajasthan. This huge complex, initially constructed 1589 - 1594 and encompassing approximately 44 acres, features a palace complex covering 2.4 acres enclosing innumerable rooms, court yards, and staircases. In addition to exquisite Indian art and stonework, are three locations featuring transferware, installed, of course, long after the fort's construction.
A Transferware Blog by Judie Siddall, Guest post by David Hoexter