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Dated: 1780 England
This earthenware baking or loaf dish is one of the largest made of its type in the late 18th century period.The dish has a plain edge, the body expertly decorated with a looping trailed creamware slip on a dark brown ground.Made in the Midlands or North England in the 18th century, a similar dish features in Barker and Comptons reference work titled Slipware in the Collection of the Potteries Museum and Art Gallery page 148 figure reference 4342
Diameter: 17.5 inches
Current Condition: Good condition with only minor nicks at the rim, there is surface wear to the glaze at the center.
Provenance: Hugh Russell Collection.
Literature: Barker and Comptons reference work titled Slipware in the Collection of the Potteries Museum and Art Gallery page 148 figure reference 4342
Circa 1780
Dimensions
Diameter: 17.50inchCondition report
Good condition with only minor nicks at the rim, there is surface wear to the glaze at the center.Stock number
9938The BADA Standard
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