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Dated: 1750 England
English delftware earthenware pottery bowl decorated in blue and white. The inside of the bowl shows SUCCESS TO TRADE whilst the outer side is painted with a gentleman holding a stick standing in a rural setting of trees, prancing horse, and a house behind a gate. Probably Liverpool Delftworks.
Dimensions:3 inches high,8.75 inches wide,8.75 inches long
Diameter: 8.75 inches
Current Condition: Professional invisible restoration to body crack, there is some scuffing to the glaze on the inside of the bowl commensurate with age.
Provenance: Private collection England
Circa 1750
Dimensions
Height: 3.00inch, Width: 8.75inch, Depth: 8.75inch, Diameter: 8.75inchCondition report
Professional invisible restoration to body crack, there is some scuffing to the glaze on the inside of the bowl commensurate with age.Stock number
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