Massive blue and white pottery fish platter The Returning Woodman pattern , Brameld Pottery, Yorkshire

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£1400

Dated: 1820 Yorkshire England

This substantial spectacular oval dish was made at the Brameld Pottery Yorkshire in circa 1820 period. The dish is underglaze transfer printed in dark blue with a scene of a woodman returning to his thatched cottage and being greeted by a little girl and her dog. A woman is seated at a spinning wheel outside the cottage, the whole scene framed by plants and trees while the sun's rays emanate through clouds. The narrow border is decorated with a scroll pattern. This dish is immaculate condition, with evidence that it was adopted for display rather than domestic use. It is a rare example and one of the largest produced in this romantic country pattern measuring 25 inches wide. The dish is impressed BRAMELD on the reverse.

Dimensions: 15 inches high 25 inches long

Current Condition: Unrestored and clean condition

£1400    $1890

Description

This substantial spectacular oval dish was made at the Brameld Pottery Yorkshire in circa 1820 period. The dish is underglaze transfer printed in dark blue with a scene of a woodman returning to his thatched cottage and being greeted by a little girl and her dog. A woman is seated at a spinning wheel outside the cottage, the whole scene framed by plants and trees while the sun’s rays emanate through clouds. The narrow border is decorated with a scroll pattern. This dish is immaculate condition, with evidence that it was adopted for display rather than domestic use. It is a rare example and one of the largest produced in this romantic country pattern measuring 25 inches wide. The dish is impressed BRAMELD on the reverse.

Additional information

Dimensions 25 × 15 in