Description
The creamware bodied pottery plate is a silver shape form and, in the Whieldon manner, decorated with a faux tortiseshell, egg, and spinach effect in oxide colors with a lead glaze.
£335
Dated: 1770 English
The creamware bodied pottery plate is a silver shape form and, in the Whieldon manner, decorated with a faux tortiseshell, egg, and spinach effect in oxide colors with a lead glaze.
Diameter: 9 inches
Current Condition: Good condition with only minor signs of historical wear.
Provenance: With the private collection of a gentleman of early English pottery located in the Home Counties England.
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The creamware bodied pottery plate is a silver shape form and, in the Whieldon manner, decorated with a faux tortiseshell, egg, and spinach effect in oxide colors with a lead glaze.