| Maker: Ridgway Pattern:Chinoiserie Ruins Dessert Dish c1820 Pretty shape of dish with moulded side handle. The design Chinoiserie Ruins is known marked Ridgway, Stevenson, Rogers and Davenport. This version has the elements that mark it out as coming from Ridgway, but appears to be a late print from a printing plate that is showing signs of wear, so probably dates from the John & Wiliam Ridgway period, between 1814 to 1830.
No backstamp.
There is a little wear around the outer rim and to the foot and a chip of approximately 1" x 1.5" under the rim, which is visible in the photograph. Overall a lovely dish.
Dimensions: 21 cm x 21.5 cm & 4.5 cm high / 8.5 ins x 8.25 ins & 1.75 ins high
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| Maker: Ridgway Pattern:Chinoiserie Ruins Comport c1810 An absolutely stunning piece with a basket weave and pierced arcaded rim.
No makers marks but we believe this to be by Job Ridgway.
There is a tiny hairline to one of the piercings and a some loss of glaze to one of the stilt marks. Underneath the foot there is some discolouration, however overall this is in superb condition.
Dimensions: 27 cm x 23 cm & 8.5 cm high / 10.5 ins x 9 ins & 3.25 ins high
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| Maker: Ridgway Pattern:Chinoiserie Ruins Plate c1810 A gorgeous plate in this fabulous chinoiserie pattern, which was made by Ridgway, Stevenson, Rogers and Davenport. This is an early example from Job Ridgway.
No backstamp.
Light crazing with a little surface scratching and wear to the outer rim otherwise excellent condition. Dimensions: 24 cm / 9.5 ins
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