A PAIR OF GLASGOW POTTERY, J. & M.P. BELL & CO. LTD, 'DRAGON' PATTERN RICE-PLATES
No VAT will be charged on the hammer price, but VA… Read more Dragon The 'Dragon' pattern, registered in 1899, was no doubt inspired directly by designs on Chinese porcelain exported in the 18th and 19th centuries to Britain. The dragon symbolises celestial and spiritual power in Chinese mythology, but it remains a complex and universal symbol.
A PAIR OF GLASGOW POTTERY, J. & M.P. BELL & CO. LTD, 'DRAGON' PATTERN RICE-PLATES

CIRCA 1899, RED PRINTED FACTORY MARKS AND PATTERN NAMES, IMPRESSED MARKS, REGISTRATION NO. 331870

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A PAIR OF GLASGOW POTTERY, J. & M.P. BELL & CO. LTD, 'DRAGON' PATTERN RICE-PLATES
CIRCA 1899, RED PRINTED FACTORY MARKS AND PATTERN NAMES, IMPRESSED MARKS, REGISTRATION NO. 331870
Each printed overall in red
10 in. (25.4 cm.) diam. (2)
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