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Dated: 1780 Staffordshire or Yorkshire England
Creamware pottery centre-piece with five pectin shapes on a circular reticulated base and topped with a female figure symbolic of bounty and abundance. The piece is late 18th century and is most likely the work of one of the famous Yorkshire Potteries.
Dimensions:9 inches high
Diameter: 9 inches
Current Condition: Fine clean condition with a minor rim chip at rim of one shell, professionally restored.
Circa 1780
Dimensions
Height: 9.00inch, Diameter: 9.00inchCondition report
Fine clean condition with a minor rim chip at rim of one shell, professionally restored.Stock number
4902The BADA Standard
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