Description
The pottery baking or loaf dish is circular with brown ground decorated with a finely executed sublime looping pattern trailed in a cream-colored slip.
The dish made in the Midlands or North country England in the 18th century period.
£2950
Dated: 1780 English
The pottery baking or loaf dish is circular with brown ground decorated with a finely executed sublime looping pattern trailed in a cream-colored slip. The dish made in the Midlands or North country England in the 18th century period.
Diameter: 10.25 inches
Current Condition: In good condition with some stabilized and restored loss of surface on the back of the dish
Literature: Slipware Collection at the Potteries Museum and Art Gallery by David Barker and Steve Crompton
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The pottery baking or loaf dish is circular with brown ground decorated with a finely executed sublime looping pattern trailed in a cream-colored slip.
The dish made in the Midlands or North country England in the 18th century period.