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Spode Pottery Neo-classical Greek Pattern Blue Dessert Dish,
Circa 1810
The Spode pearlware pottery shaped dessert Greek Pattern dish has a central panel with a horseman on a rearing horse panels to the rim of urns and shaped panels with neo-classical figures.
Dimensions: 7 3/4 inches x 7 1/2 inches x 1 1/2 inches
Mark: Unmarked
Condition Good
The neo-classical “Greek” pattern, introduced in 1806, catered to the demand for classical subjects created by the Greek Revival style. The images were taken from “Outlines from the Figures and Compositions upon the Greek, Roman and Etruscan Vases of the late Sir William Hamilton; with engraved borders. Drawn and engraved by the late Mr. Kirk”. This was probably the first multi-scene pattern introduced at the Spode Factory.
See Spode Transfer Printed Ware 1784-1833, David Drakard & Paul Holdway, Page 248-250, Pattern Number P906-1.
(Ref: VM98396)
Dimensions
(19.69cm x 19.05cm)Condition report
GoodStock number
VM98396The BADA Standard
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