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18th Century English Creamware Dish.
Game Bird Decoration & Feathered Edge.
Josiah Wedgwood Circa 1765.
The deep cream-colored oval creamware dish is decorated with printed exotic birds in carmine red created by Sadler & Green of Liverpool. The border with a molded feathered edge.
Dimensions: 8 1/8 inches x 6 3/4 inches x 3/4 inches high.
Mark: Unmarked.
Reference: See: "English Transfer Printed Pottery & Porcelain: A History of Over-Glaze Printing, Cyril Williams-Wood, Page 146-7 for ill. 72,73 & 74. Illustration 373 shows the feathered edge. The author calls this type of bird "Exotic".
(Ref: NY9571-crr)
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NY9571-crrThe BADA Standard
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