THREE GLASGOW POTTERY, J. & M.P. BELL & CO. LTD, 'BUAH NANAS' PATTERN RICE-PLATES
No VAT will be charged on the hammer price, but VA… Read more Buah Nanas 'Buah Nanas' was the first of the registered tropical fruit patterns, listed in 1888. The pattern name means 'Pineapple', but the interesting addition of the Islamic crescent framing the lower-part of the plate shows the extent of the cultural understanding and marketing abilities of Bells' designers and agents.
THREE GLASGOW POTTERY, J. & M.P. BELL & CO. LTD, 'BUAH NANAS' PATTERN RICE-PLATES

CIRCA 1888, RED AND BLUE PRINTED FACTORY MARKS AND PATTERN NAMES, TWO WITH SCRIPT MARKS, ONE WITH TRACES OF SCRIPT MARK, IMPRESSED MARKS, REGISTRATION NO. 115580

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THREE GLASGOW POTTERY, J. & M.P. BELL & CO. LTD, 'BUAH NANAS' PATTERN RICE-PLATES
CIRCA 1888, RED AND BLUE PRINTED FACTORY MARKS AND PATTERN NAMES, TWO WITH SCRIPT MARKS, ONE WITH TRACES OF SCRIPT MARK, IMPRESSED MARKS, REGISTRATION NO. 115580
One printed to the centre in red, within a blue border, two printed overall in blue
The largest 10 in. (25.4 cm.) diam. (3)
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