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Salt-glazed Stoneware Sweetmeat Dishes in the form of Vine Leaves.
A Pair.
Circa 1745-65.
The Staffordshire salt glaze stoneware dishes are molded in the form of a vine leaf and are curved at the top of the leaf and with a straight stem at the other end of the leaf. The small dish is raised on three tapering feet.
Dimensions: 4 2/3 inches long x 3 inches wide x 1-inch high.
Provenance: Applied black and gold label from D M & P Manheim Antiques Corp., 305 East 61st Street, New York City.
Reference: See English Saltglazed Earthenware, Chas. F.C. Luxmoore, Plate 57 for a block mould for a similar dish in the Stoke-on-Trent, Hanley Museum.
Condition report
Excellent conditionStock number
NY9579-kmrThe BADA Standard
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