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Dated: 1740 to 1750 Bristol England
A pair of antique period pottery delftware plates strongly and beautifully decorated in polychrome colours with images of peacocks strutting in a woodland setting.
Diameter: 8 inches
Current Condition: Unrestored with some chipping at the rims
Provenance: Private collection of a lady in the west country.
Literature: Delftware by Michael Archer page 96 figure reference B.22British Delft at Williamsburg by John C.Austin page 45
Circa 1740
Dimensions
Diameter: 8.00inchCondition report
Unrestored with some chipping at the rimsStock number
5741The BADA Standard
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