| Maker: Riley Pattern:Eastern Street Scene Meat Dish or Platter c1820 A truly beautiful dish with a charming scene, which was derived from two aquatints of Indian street scenes in T & W Daniell's Oriental Scenery. The Sacred Tree of the Hindoos at Gyah, Bahar provided the tree on the left and View on the Chitpore Road, Calcutta the buildings on the right.
No backstamp.
A little minor surface scratching overall excellent condition.
Dimensions: 42.5 cm x 14.5 cm / 16.5 ins x 13.5 ins
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| Maker: Riley Pattern:Eastern Street Scene Meat Dish or Platter with tree and well c1820 Stunning is the best way to describe this fabulous dish printed in a rich blue with tree and well feature. This is a given name for this charming scene, which was derived from two aquatints of Indian street scenes in T & W Daniell's Oriental Scenery. The Sacred Tree of the Hindoos at Gyah, Bahar provided the tree on the left and View on the Chitpore Road, Calcutta the buildings on the right.
No backstamp.
It is crazed and there is some rubbing and glaze loss to the outer rim at 1 & 2 o'clock. There are a couple of minor glazing blemishes to the face and on the back there are 2 old chips to the stand. Sounds much worse than it looks this is a wonderful dish. Dimensions: 52 cm x 42.5 cm / 20.5 ins x 16.75 ins
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| Maker: Riley Pattern:Eastern Street Scene Meat Dish or Platter c1820 Made by John & Richard Riley of Nile Street and Hill Works, Burslem active 1796-1828. This is a given name for this charming scene, which was derived from two aquatints of Indian street scenes in T & W Daniell's Oriental Scenery. The Sacred Tree of the Hindoos at Gyah, Bahar provided the tree on the left and View on the Chitpore Road, Calcutta the buildings on the right. This is a fabulous dish printed in a rich blue.
No backstamp just impressed 18.
Crazed with some surface scratching and minor wear but nothing major. Overall a stunning dish.
Dimensions: 49 cm x 39.5 cm / 19.25 ins x 15.75 ins
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| Maker: Riley Pattern:Eastern Street Scene Plate c1825 This is a given name for this wonderful scene, which was derived from two aquatints of Indian street scenes in T & W Daniell's Oriental Scenery. The Sacred Tree of the Hindoos at Gyah, Bahar provided the tree on the left and View on the Chitpore Road, Calcutta the buildings on the right.
No backstamp.
Light all over crazing with a little discolouration which is noticeable mainly on the back.
Dimensions: 25.5 cm / 10 ins
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| Maker: Riley Pattern:Eastern Street Scene Plate pierced rim c1825 Gorgeous plate with pierced arcaded rim. This is a given name, the pattern being derived from two aquatints of Indian street scenes in T & W Daniell's Oriental Scenery. The Sacred Tree of the Hindoos at Gyah, Bahar provided the tree on the left and View on the Chitpore Road, Calcutta the buildings on the right.
Backstamp: Rileys Semi-china.
A couple of tiny blemishes to the face otherwise excellent condition. Dimensions: 19 cm / 7.5 ins
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| Maker: Riley Pattern:Eastern Street Scene Soup Plate c1825 This is a given name for this charming scene, which was derived from two aquatints of Indian street scenes in T & W Daniell's Oriental Scenery. The Sacred Tree of the Hindoos at Gyah, Bahar provided the tree on the left and View on the Chitpore Road, Calcutta the buildings on the right.
Backstamp: Rileys Semi-china.
Light crazing, some wear to the outer rim, and on the back a little wear and discolouration. Dimensions: 25 cm / 9.75 ins
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| Maker: Riley Pattern:Eastern Street Scene Pickle Dish c1820 John and Richard Riley of Burslem, Staffordshire active 1796-1828. A wonderful little dish with veined leaf effect inside. There are a few minor signs of wear, a couple of minor chips and a small hairline to the foot underneath otherwise in excellent condition. No makers marks. Dimensions: 16 cm x 15 cm & 3 cm high / 6.25 ins x 5.75 ins & 1.25 ins high
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