| Maker: Unattributed Maker Pattern:Classical Ruins Plate c1815 An absolutely wonderful scenic border surrounds the central scene.
No backstamp.
Light all over crazing with a little discolouration although this is mainly to the outer rim and on the back. Also a little surface scratching and loss of glaze to the stilt marks. Sounds awful look absolutely lovely! Dimensions: 24 cm / 9.5 ins
|
| Maker: Unattributed Maker Pattern:Classical Ruins Dessert Plate pierced c1815 The pattern depicts a goatherd leading his goat past the Pyramid of Caius Cestius, Rome, which is another name for this pattern, as is simply Goatherd.
Marked examples are known by Thomas Lakin of Stoke, but the goat is to the right of the man. Examples marked for John Dawson of Sunderland are also known and the goat is to the left of the man as here. There are believed to be two other, as yet unidentified, potters, who also used this design.
No maker's backstamp. Provenance: label for Anthony Bunce Collection 343.
The glaze is finely crazed and there are a couple of tiny chips and three short hairlines to the piercing, all barely noticeable. Overall excellent bright condition and attractive item.
Dimensions: 20.5 cm / 8 ins
|
| Maker: Unattributed Maker Pattern:Classical Ruins Dinner Plate c1820 The pattern depicts a goatherd leading his goat past the Pyramid of Caius Cestius, Rome, which is another name for this pattern, as is simply Goatherd.
Marked examples are known by Thomas Lakin of Stoke, but the goat is to the right of the man. Examples marked for John Dawson of Sunderland are also known and the goat is to the left of the man as here. There are believed to be two other, as yet unidentified, potters, who also used this design.
No maker's backstamp.
Excellent condition all bright and clean. Dimensions: 25 cm / 9.75 ins
|