Two silver luster pitchers with enamel colored birds usually known a the Robin Pattern c1820

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£1475

Dated: 1815 to 1820 English or Welsh

The two pottery pitchers of differing sizes are decorated in a good quality silver luster ground with flowers and leaves in the resist. The two sides have a vibrant image of a finch decorated in bright enamels. The silver luster and decoration are in exceptionally good condition, with only minor signs of historical wear in accord with age. The bird is a bullfinch or chaffinch, but the ware is often termed "The Robin Pattern." The two pitchers are offered together or individually.

Dimensions: 5.5 inches high

Current Condition: Good condition with no restoration, there is and old minor chip at the rim of the larger jug.

£1475    $1991

Description

The two pottery pitchers of differing sizes are decorated in a good quality silver luster ground with flowers and leaves in the resist. The two sides have a vibrant image of a finch decorated in bright enamels. The silver luster and decoration are in exceptionally good condition, with only minor signs of historical wear in accord with age. The bird is a bullfinch or chaffinch, but the ware is often termed “The Robin Pattern.”

The two pitchers are offered together or individually.

Additional information

Dimensions 5.5 in