Dish, oval, hybrid-paste porcelain, with a brown-buff translucency; standing on a foot rim with curved spreading sides and two straight edged handles either end, moulded with reeding and volute scrolls, similar to an Ionic capital; either side moulded with trailing flowers including a rose; transfer printed in black with two figures looking at ruins and an Indian mosque, near a river and bridge; overglaze blue lip and detail to handle mouldings.
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Creation/Production
see E Morton Nance 'The Pottery and Porcelain of Swansea and Nanatgarw' (London) 1942 p539-40
Role: Production
Role: Factory
Role: Production
Role: Engraver
Place: England
Place: Staffordshire
Period: 1810-1830
Acquisition
Bequest, 10/12/1953
Measurements
Height
(cm): 4.1
Width
(cm): 18.6
l(cm) handle to handle:24.2
l(cm)
Height
(in): 1
diam
(in): 7
l(in) handle to handle:9 1/2
l(in)
Techniques
Slip-cast
Forming
Applied Art
Glazed
Decoration
Applied Art
Transfer-printed
Decoration
Applied Art
Material
Hybrid-paste porcelain
Enamel