A TURNERS PATENT IRONSTONE PLATE

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A TURNERS PATENT IRONSTONE PLATE
CIRCA 1805, IRON-RED MARK

Painted in underglaze blue and enriched with enamel colours and gilt with a variation of the 'Rock and Tree' pattern, the underside of the rim with stylized flowers, Jacobs Collection no. 231 (decoration worn, rim chip)--8¼in. (21cm.) diam.; together with a Wedgwood shell-shaped dish, circa 1815, impressed uppercase mark and D, printed in ochre and painted in iron-red, blue and yellow and enriched with gilt with an Imari pattern, Jacobs Collection no. 801 (rim and footrim chip, edge slightly worn)--11in. (28cm.) wide (2)

Lot Essay

Cf. Geoffrey A. Godden, Brittish Pottery and Porcelain, p. 330, pl. 588 and Master Potters of the Industrial Revolution, pp. 36 & 37