An English ironstone lobed octagonal meat-dish printed and painted in the famille rose palette with exotic birds and insects in flight and at rest among flowering peonies, printed black mark, circa 1815 -- 21½in. wide
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An English ironstone lobed octagonal meat-dish printed and painted in the famille rose palette with exotic birds and insects in flight and at rest among flowering peonies, printed black mark, circa 1815 -- 21½in. wide
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C.f. The ornate and unidentified mark is possibly one used by William Adams between 1811 and 1830. See Mason's Patent Ironstone China by Geoffrey Godden, p.101
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