Description
This fine English earthenware slipware comb-decorated baking or loaf dish was made in London in the early 19th century.
The dish has a pie crust edge.
A bespoke acrylic hanger accompanies the dish for a safe wall display.
£4250
Dated: 1800 to 1825 London England
This fine English earthenware slipware comb-decorated baking or loaf dish was made in London in the early 19th century. The dish has a pie crust edge. A bespoke acrylic hanger accompanies the dish for a safe wall display.
Dimensions: 2.75 inches high, 11.5 inches wide, 15 inches long
Current Condition: Fine condition with only minor signs of wear at the glaze
Provenance: Private Collection Kensington London, previously with Jonathan Horne and retains label.
Literature: Slipware Collection of the Potteries Museum and Art Gallery illustrates similar wares.
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This fine English earthenware slipware comb-decorated baking or loaf dish was made in London in the early 19th century.
The dish has a pie crust edge.
A bespoke acrylic hanger accompanies the dish for a safe wall display.
Dimensions | 15 × 11.5 × 2.75 in |
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