Price
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Dated: 1750 Bristol England
A very rare sized English delftware plate in polychrome colours with a peacock amongst trees.Probably one of the smallest examples made of its type with a diameter of 6.70 inches.Attributed to Bristol delft works mid 18th century antique period.
Diameter: 6.7 inches
Current Condition: Small rim chip well restored.
Literature: Michael Archer page 96 DELFTWARE (The collection in the Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridge England).
Circa 1750
Dimensions
Diameter: 6.70inchCondition report
Small rim chip well restored.Stock number
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