Price
£400.00This object is eligible for a Certificate of BADA Provenance
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BADA Gift List - Under £1000 The BADA Christmas Gift ListAntique English Yellow-banded Openwork Creamware Dessert Dishes.
Probably Liverpool Herculaneum.
Circa 1810-15.
The charming Liverpool creamware dishes have an outer band of fretted open-work attached to a basketweave border. The outer section of the central well has a wide band of yellow-ground with a band of wheatsheafs.
Each part of the design is separated by various types of different black bands. The central well is left plain.
Reference: The Herculaneum Pottery: Liverpool's Forgotten Glory, Page 131, Figure 114 for the plates with the same fretting and moulding but with painted decoration and marked Herculaneum.
Dimensions
18.42cm diameterStock number
NY08139The BADA Standard
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