Price
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English Delftware Blue and White Sweetmeat Dish.
London, Possibly Lambeth High Street, William Griffith's pottery.
Circa 1750-60
The rare underglaze blue & white sweetmeat dish is divided into four sections with two different patterns of leaves and flowers repeated. The top of the dividers and the inner rim with a band of blue with white stylized leaves and flower heads. The base with four bun feet.
Dimensions: 8 3/16 inches diameter x 3/4 inches
Reference: See Delftware: The Tin-Glazed Earthenware of The British Isles, Michael Archer, Page 331, #G10 and G12 for two other examples.
(Ref: NY9978-prrx)
Dimensions
20.80cm diameterCondition report
Good condition with frit on one of the raised sections-see photoStock number
NY9978-prrxThe BADA Standard
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