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Dated: 1700 to 1720 Staffordshire England
An exceptionally rare circular earthenware slipware dish with relief decoration of flowers with trailing stems. The centre panel features strong bold concentric squares.The outer border is a dot concentric design the rim has a serrated decorative edge.Staffordshire area possibly Malkin or Thomas Wedgwood.The dish is in very good order.
Dimensions:14 inches high,2.75 inches wide
Diameter: 14 inches
Current Condition: No restoration exceptional condition
Literature: Page 96 The Longridge Collection of English Slipware and delftware, volume 1 Slipware, by Leslie B.Grigsby and published by Jonathan Horne.Page 158 The Henry Weldon Collection by Leslie Grigsby illustrates a slipware dish which incorporates a similar trailing flower pattern design and is impressed with the initials SM probably Samuel Malkin.
Circa 1700
Dimensions
Height: 14.00inch, Width: 2.75inch, Diameter: 14.00inchCondition report
No restoration exceptional conditionStock number
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