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English Lambeth Delftware Plate, William & Abigail Griffith.
Circa 1760.
Manganese decorated Lambeth delftware plate with a simple stylized flower head in the centre and on the rim a band of sixteen repeating open flower heads.
Diameter: 7 3/8 inches.
Reference: Delftware: The tin-glazed earthenware of the British Isles, Michael Archer, P107, colour plate 57, B,35 for a plate with a similarly designed border and central flower head but in green, orange and manganese. On page 134 it is mentioned that Garner found fragments of the border design in Lambeth and also at 129 Lambeth Toad in 1973.
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19 cm diameterCondition report
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