Antique English slipware earthenware circular baking dish 18th century

£4850

A good-sized slipware baking or loaf dish circular form with impressive slip decoration on a dark chocolate ground with an elaborate and finely executed criss-cross lattice Celtic style pattern. The expressive application of the trailing slip is a testament to the potter's art. Made in England in the 18th century as utility ware for the kitchen, and now appreciated and deserving attention.

Dimensions: 3.5 inches high

Diameter: 15 inches

Current Condition: Good condition with wear in accord with age and use

Provenance: Private English Collection

Literature: Slipware Collection, The Potteries Museum and Art Gallery by Barker and Crompton

£4850    $6547

Description

A good-sized slipware baking or loaf dish circular form with impressive slip decoration on a dark chocolate ground with an elaborate and finely executed criss-cross lattice Celtic style pattern. The expressive application of the trailing slip is a testament to the potter’s art. Made in England in the 18th century as utility ware for the kitchen, and now appreciated and deserving attention.

Additional information

Dimensions 3.5 in