TWELVE ENGLISH (E.J.D. BODLEY) PORCELAIN RELIEF-MOLDED CELADON-GROUND PLATES
TWELVE ENGLISH (E.J.D. BODLEY) PORCELAIN RELIEF-MOLDED CELADON-GROUND PLATES

CIRCA 1879, IMPRESSED REGISTRY DIAMONDS FOR 29 JANUARY 1879, PATTERN NO. 4/9959

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TWELVE ENGLISH (E.J.D. BODLEY) PORCELAIN RELIEF-MOLDED CELADON-GROUND PLATES
CIRCA 1879, IMPRESSED REGISTRY DIAMONDS FOR 29 JANUARY 1879, PATTERN NO. 4/9959
In the Japonisme taste, each molded with scenes of birds perched on or flying amongst branches, some eyeing butterflies or other insects, within a gilt dentil rim
9 1/8 in. (23.2 cm.) diameter (12)

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Edwin J.D. Bodley took over the china division of Samuel Alcock's Hill Pottery at Burslem with his associate Mr. Diggory in 1870, but by 1876 Bodley was running the factory on his own. It continued to produce quality porcelain until 1892.