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THE FIRST CIRCA 1760, THE SECOND EARLY 19TH CENTURY, PRINTED RED MARK
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A Bristol Delft plate and a Neale & Baliey creamware armorial soup-plate
THE FIRST CIRCA 1760, THE SECOND EARLY 19TH CENTURY, PRINTED RED MARK
The first painted with a chinoiserie scene of figures crossing a bridge, enriched in blue, yellow and manganese, within a broad shaped border decorated in bianco-sopra-bianco; the creamware plate painted with a crest en grisalle with a lion-rampant surmounting a shield, the iron-red border painted with a thin black dotted border (the first with rim chipping, the second with a hairline crack)
The first 8¾ in. (22.2 cm.) wide (2)
THE FIRST CIRCA 1760, THE SECOND EARLY 19TH CENTURY, PRINTED RED MARK
The first painted with a chinoiserie scene of figures crossing a bridge, enriched in blue, yellow and manganese, within a broad shaped border decorated in bianco-sopra-bianco; the creamware plate painted with a crest en grisalle with a lion-rampant surmounting a shield, the iron-red border painted with a thin black dotted border (the first with rim chipping, the second with a hairline crack)
The first 8¾ in. (22.2 cm.) wide (2)
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