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Description:
Three matching willow pattern Chinoiserie style Willow design dishes, Staffordshire made. Soup or porridge plates. This is one of the infuriating back marks which is all there, but I just can’t read it. There is a printed blue mark with the pattern name (“China M...... can’t decipher it) and the words Opaque China. (This was used by quite a few potteries to describe the body). There is an “F” underneath the pattern name, and a Chinese key design motif, which could also be a “T.G.” or J.G.” in stylised pattern. (Could be Thomas Goodwin?) In the centre of the plate is an impressed crown mark - the crown is surrounded by a halo-sunburst effect. Under this is further lettering, but unreadable.
Plate measures 26 cm diameter and 4.5 cm high (10.1/4 inches and 1.3/4 inches high).
Some non-serious age staining to rear of one, with slight rim crack otherwise all excellent for the age. No chips or other damage.
| Status: Sold |
Reference#: C8871 |
| Condition:
See description |
Year:
Circa 1850
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| Country:
England |
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