Price
£1450.00This object is eligible for a Certificate of BADA Provenance
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Dated: 1750 Fazackerley Liverpool England
The dish or charger has a raised footring with a soft blue tin glaze and decorated with a central floral spray with leaves;the rim is decorated with four similar but smaller arrangements.This interpreation of Fazackerley style emanated from the Bristol delftworks in the mid 18th century England.
Diameter: 13.25 inches
Current Condition: No restoration just minor fritting at edge.
Literature: Page 181 figure reference plate 337 British Delft at Williamsburg by John C.Austin Published by the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation in association with Jonathan Horne Publications.
Circa 1750
Dimensions
Diameter: 13.25inchCondition report
No restoration just minor fritting at edge.Stock number
4295The BADA Standard
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