Meat dish, oval, cream-coloured earthenware with creamware glaze, inset base and cushion-moulded profile, plain rim; decorated with the 'Flying Dragons' pattern, comprising a ring of underglaze stippled grey around the interior of the well and six stylised dragons in a Primativist style around the well, these seem to have been rendered in two stages: a stencilled dragon in stippled dusky-pink enamel, over which are black details applied by hand.
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Creation/Production
Royal Staffordshire Potteries
Role: Production
Role: Designer
Role: Production
Role: Factory
Place: Staffordshire
Period: 1934 ca
Acquisition
Purchase, 27/2/2013
Measurements
Length
(cm): 42.7
Length
(in): 16
Width
(cm): 33.5
Width
(in): 13
Techniques
Jiggered
Forming
Applied Art
Under-glaze colours
Decoration
Applied Art
Glazed
Decoration
Applied Art
Enamelled
Decoration
Applied Art
Stencilled