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Dish

  • Place of origin:

    Staffordshire, England (probably, made)
    Great Yarmouth, United Kingdom (possibly, decorated)

  • Date:

    ca. 1790-1810 (made)

  • Artist/Maker:

    Unknown (manufacturer)
    Absolon, William, born 1751 - died 1815 (possibly, decorated)

  • Materials and Techniques:

    Creamware, painted in enamels

  • Credit Line:

    Given by Mrs Mackinlay

  • Museum number:

    219-1869

  • Gallery location:

    Ceramics Study Galleries, Britain, room 138, case 10, shelf 7

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Physical description

Curved or segmental low creamware dish from a supper set, painted with a lady's slipper flower

Place of Origin

Staffordshire, England (probably, made)
Great Yarmouth, United Kingdom (possibly, decorated)

Date

ca. 1790-1810 (made)

Artist/maker

Unknown (manufacturer)
Absolon, William, born 1751 - died 1815 (possibly, decorated)

Materials and Techniques

Creamware, painted in enamels

Dimensions

Length: 14.5 cm conversion from imperial, Width: 31 cm conversion from imperial

Descriptive line

Dish from supper set, creamware painted in enamels, probably Staffordshire, possibly painted by William Absolon, Great Yarmouth, ca. 1790-1810

Materials

Earthenware

Categories

Ceramics; Eating; Creamware & Pearlware

Collection code

CER

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