English earthenware slipware circular baking or loaf dish 18th century

£4750

Dated: 1750 to 1780 English or Welsh

This circular earthenware baking dish is decorated with a dark cream-colored slip trailed in zig-zag segments across the chocolate brown ground and at the border. The dish is strikingly decorative and vital. (It has a bespoke acrylic hanger for wall display.) The Link will take you to a Newsletter we posted relating to slipware "The Sublime Art of English Slipware".https://www.antiquepottery.co.uk/2020/11/07/the-sublime-art-of-english-slipware/

Diameter: 13 inches

Current Condition: Wear commensurate with age and use.

Provenance: Label of Jonathan Horne the Kensington London Dealer and then a private collection in London

Literature: Slipware Collection in the Potteries Museum and Art Gallery. Copywright 2007 the Stoke on Trent Museums

£4750    $6412

Description

This circular earthenware baking dish is decorated with a dark cream-colored slip trailed in zig-zag segments across the chocolate brown ground and at the border.

The dish is strikingly decorative and vital. (It has a bespoke acrylic hanger for wall display.)

The Link will take you to a Newsletter we posted relating to slipware “The Sublime Art of English Slipware“.https://www.antiquepottery.co.uk/2020/11/07/the-sublime-art-of-english-slipware/