| Maker: Unattributed Maker Pattern:Deer and Folly Plate c1825 This pattern is known by various names, including Deer and Temple, Deer and Rotunda and Rotunda Ruins. There are other variants on those and sometimes the deer are specified as Fallow Deer. Lovely plate with gorgeous floral border surrounding the central Fallow Deer scene.
No maker's backstamp. Crazed with a little light associated discolouration and there is a small discreet hairline in the curve of the plate. Overall a lovely piece. Dimensions: 24.5 cm / 9.75 ins
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| Maker: Unattributed Maker Pattern:Fallow Deer Sugar Bowl lidded c1820 An absolutely delightful lidded goblet shape sugar bowl with detailed lions head detail each side. Although we have marked this as unattributed, the shape suggests it could be by Patterson & Co of Gateshead, Tyneside.
No backstamp.
Inside the bowl there is a little minor discolouration, a small chip to the rim and underneath a little minor discolouration. The lid has a small chip on top to the rim and another tiny one around the finial. Underneath there is a little minor discolouration and two chips to the inner rim. The latter not noticeable with the lid is in situ'. Dimensions: 9 cm diameter, overall height 12.5 cm / 3.5 ins diameter, overall height 5 ins
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| Maker: Unattributed Maker Pattern:Fallow Deer Cup and Saucer c1820 Gorgeous cup and saucer with ochre rim. Several Fallow Deer designs are recorded, notably that by Rogers and Wedgwood. This delightful composition of two deer before a country cottage and rustic scene is well engraved and printed.
No backstamp.
Dimensions: Cup 7 cm diameter, 4.5 cm deep saucer 12 cm / Cup 2.75 ins diameter 1.75 ins deep saucer 4.75 in
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