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English Plain Creamware Openwork Covered Basket and Stand,
Probably Staffordshire,
Circa 1770-80s.
The shaped oval four-lobed basket has entwined double handles to each side with leaf terminals. The body is moulded with a series of stylized four-leaf flowerheads within shaped hexagonal panels. There is a very narrow band of a rope-work border to the rim. The openwork cover and the closed border match with a pattern of elongated double flowerheads. The finial is an applied large figure of a child resting his head on a basket of fruit.
Dimensions: 10 1/2 inches wide x 9 inches x 7 inches tall.
Reference: "Creamware and other English Pottery at Temple Newsam House, Leeds, A Catalogue of the Leeds Collection" by Peter Walton, see Page 136, # 539, for a very similar basket with a finial of a child kneeling by a basket of fruit.
Dimensions
26.67 wide x 22.86cm deep x 17.78cm highCondition report
GoodStock number
NY9175/CRRXThe BADA Standard
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