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Dated: 1690 to 1710 English
A rare English delftware dish with a blue dash border and five turquoise oak leaves interspersed with fruit or nuts. The dish has a flanged rim. The dish is probably London and dates to mid 17th century.
Dimensions:2 inches high,14 inches wide,14 inches long
Diameter: 14 inches
Current Condition: Professional restoration to a 5 inch hairline, stabilized and invisible.
Literature: Page 50 Delftware in the Fitzwilliam Museum by Michael Archer
Circa 1690
Dimensions
Height: 2.00inch, Width: 14.00inch, Depth: 14.00inch, Diameter: 14.00inchCondition report
Professional restoration to a 5 inch hairline, stabilized and invisible.Stock number
7089The BADA Standard
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