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The BADA Christmas Gift ListSix English Creamware Plates, Neale & Company.
Antique English Neale & Company Shell-edge Creamware Set of Six Plates with Puce Decoration.
Circa 1780-85.
The Neale & Company shell-edge plates are each decorated in puce transfer with figures amongst classic ruins.
The rims also with a shell-edged puce border highlighted with the strong remnants of the original gilding.
Marks: The impressed NEALE & Co. mark was only used between 1778 and 1795.
Reference: Neale Pottery & Porcelain: Its Predecessors and Successors 1763-1820, Diana Edwards, page 126, #100 for a large stand from the same service from the Division of Ceramics & Glass, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. acc no. 65.48.
The author writes on page 133 that shell-edged wares and other enamelled rim-decorated wares in turquoise, puce or black, often embellished with a central transfer-printed panel, constituted a sizable portion of the decoration on creamware.
Dimensions
21.91cm diameterStock number
NY05430AThe BADA Standard
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