Deep sided baking dish gravel tempered and comb decorated Fremington Pottery Devon 19th century

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£785

Dated: 19th century Fremington North Devon England

The deep side oval-shaped earthenware slip-decorated baking dish is scraffito comb decorated and made at the Fremington pottery. Interestingly, these dishes were thrown in the round; a central segment was removed, and the two outers were squeezed together to give the oval form. This dish was produced with gravel added to the clay for extra kitchen utility strength. The central motif at the bottom of the dish is added to disguise the seam on this rare large version. NOTE; A larger dish is in our inventory, referenceĀ  8960, when put together with the smaller dish makes a compelling decorative display.

Dimensions: 3 inches high 10 inches long

Current Condition: Wear commensurate with age and use.

Provenance: Private English Collection

Literature: John Edgler, The Fishleys of Fremington ( A Devon Slipware Tradition).

Ā£785    $1059

Description

The deep side oval-shaped earthenware slip-decorated baking dish is scraffito comb decorated and made at the Fremington pottery. Interestingly, these dishes were thrown in the round; a central segment was removed, and the two outers were squeezed together to give the oval form. This dish was produced with gravel added to the clay for extra kitchen utility strength. The central motif at the bottom of the dish is added to disguise the seam on this rare large version. NOTE; A larger dish is in our inventory, referenceĀ  8960, when put together with the smaller dish makes a compelling decorative display.

Additional information

Dimensions 10 × 3 in