A GLASGOW POTTERY, J. & M.P. BELL & CO. LTD, 'SEXAGON' PATTERN RICE-PLATE
No VAT will be charged on the hammer price, but VA… Read more Sexagon 'Sexagon' is an unregistered trail piece manufactured during Bells' experimental phase of producing export wares during 1881-1887. The design is a triumph of their skills in the combination of a strong graphic source with two-colour printing. In this instance a continuous hexagonal design is bordered by cartouches of Chinese trade goods and floral sprays.
A GLASGOW POTTERY, J. & M.P. BELL & CO. LTD, 'SEXAGON' PATTERN RICE-PLATE

CIRCA 1881-87, BLUE PRINTED FACTORY MARK AND PATTERN NAME, IMPRESSED MARKS

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A GLASGOW POTTERY, J. & M.P. BELL & CO. LTD, 'SEXAGON' PATTERN RICE-PLATE
CIRCA 1881-87, BLUE PRINTED FACTORY MARK AND PATTERN NAME, IMPRESSED MARKS
Printed to the centre in blue, within a red border
9¾ in. (24.8 cm.) diam.
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