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Dated: 1760 Liverpool or Lancaster
A rare English delftware char dish, the rim decorated in polychrome with naive images of six fish.Char dishes are rare in delftware and this is a fine example.Char is a land locked salmon which in England is specific to the Lake District in the North.After the glacial waters of the last Ice Age receded, the arctic charr became land-locked in Windermere. They are still caught on the lake today.Delftware char dishes are attributed to Liverpool but the recent discovery of a works in Lancaster suggests the latter maybe the manufacturer with the close proximity to the "Lakes".
Dimensions:1.75 inches high
Diameter: 8 inches
Current Condition: Minor rim chips restored.
Circa 1760
Dimensions
Height: 1.75inch, Diameter: 8.00inchCondition report
Minor rim chips restored.Stock number
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