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English octagonal Lambeth delft plate, circa 1740, of tin-glazed earthenware, decorated in the centre with a keyhole cartouche in reserve, painted in blue with a perching bird amongst flowers and foliage, surrounded by eight further fan shaped cartouches containing floral sprays, all against a powdered manganese-purple ground.
Diameter: 18.5cm. (7 1/4in.)
Condition: Rim chip.
Notes: For further reading see Aileen Dawson, English and Irish Delftware, London: The British Museum, 2010.
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18.5cm. (7 1/4in.)Condition report
Rim chipStock number
W774The BADA Standard
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