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Dated: 1815 English or Welsh
Yellow ground pitcher with a good image of a bird perched in foliage in bright quality enamels. The reverse of the pitcher is decorated in similar manner with a spray of leaves and flowers.This is a rare item and dates to the early 19th century.
Dimensions:5.75 inches high,6.75 inches wide,5.5 inches long
Current Condition: Tiny chip professional and invisibly restored under rim.
Provenance: Private Collection in the Cotswolds England
Literature: Page 10 Figure ref V111, English Yellow Glazed Earthenware by J.Jefferson Miller 11, published by the The Smithsonian Institute Washington USA
Circa 1815
Dimensions
Height: 5.75inch, Width: 6.75inch, Depth: 5.50inchCondition report
Tiny chip professional and invisibly restored under rimStock number
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