Pottery pearlware Char dish, English antique period circa 1810

£1375

Dated: 1815 English possibly North Country.

The pottery circular pearlware glazed dish is hand-decorated with five fish amusingly and naively painted in olive, deep maroon, and black. The dish is straight-sided and made to serve "Potted Char." Char is a salmon landlocked after the ice age and is found mainly in the Lake District. NOTE; Potted Char is a regional dish of the Lake District. Its popularity grew with the growth in travel in the mid-18th century. The fish was cooked and seasoned, made into a paste pressed into the Dish with a topping layer of clarified butter, and was served similarly to pate with warm toast. These dishes were kept after fulfilling their utility value thanks to their enduring decorative appeal and charm.

Dimensions: 1.75 inches high

Diameter: 10 inches

Current Condition: Fine condition with some minor interior stains commensurate with age and use.

£1375    $1856

Description

The pottery circular pearlware glazed dish is hand-decorated with five fish amusingly and naively painted in olive, deep maroon, and black. The dish is straight-sided and made to serve “Potted Char.” Char is a salmon landlocked after the ice age and is found mainly in the Lake District.
NOTE; Potted Char is a regional dish of the Lake District. Its popularity grew with the growth in travel in the mid-18th century. The fish was cooked and seasoned, made into a paste pressed into the Dish with a topping layer of clarified butter, and was served similarly to pate with warm toast. These dishes were kept after fulfilling their utility value thanks to their enduring decorative appeal and charm.

Additional information

Dimensions 1.75 in