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Dated: 1750 Lambeth London England
English London delftware shallow bowl painted in blue in the chinoiserie style with a boy holding a tall bamboo pole with a bird perched atop. The boy stands in front of an ornamental fence with a flowering shrub, there are houses by a rocky outcrop in the distance.The dish is in good order with no restoration and is probably the work of the Lambeth Pottery mid 18th century.
Dimensions:2.5 inches high,11.75 inches wide,11.75 inches long
Diameter: 11.75 inches
Provenance: From the F H Garner Collection.Sothebys 1965Private Collection of Sir Frederick Warner
Circa 1750
Dimensions
Height: 2.50inch, Width: 11.75inch, Depth: 11.75inch, Diameter: 11.75inchStock number
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