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Dated: 1790 to 1800 England
A fine earthenware circular shaped dish or colander with a dark chocolate ground decorated with an elaborate caligraphic honey colored trailing slip. The dish has been made with a center grouping of "v" shaped pierced holes.
Diameter: 11.5 inches
Current Condition: No restoration
Provenance: Collection of Islwyn Watkins.
Circa 1790
Dimensions
Diameter: 11.50inchCondition report
No restorationStock number
9082The BADA Standard
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