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English pottery Staffordshire ornithological dish Common Crane, circa 1810. Finely hand painted to the centre, with a study of a Crane, in a rural landscape, within a chocolate brown enamel rim to the well of the dish.
Having a moulded, pierced lattice work rim, edged in chocolate brown enamel.
All beneath a pearlware glaze.

The reverse with three groups of triangulated spurs, and titled ‘Common Crane’ in iron red script.

Height – 23.5 cm, 9 1/4”.

Width – 20 cm, 7 7/8”.

Condition – Excellent. No damage. No restoration.



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