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CIRCA 1690-1730, PROBABLY STAFFORDSHIRE
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AN ENGLISH PRESS-MOLDED SLIPWARE DISH
CIRCA 1690-1730, PROBABLY STAFFORDSHIRE
The cream-colored slip-ground decorated in dark-brown slip with a crowned lion in relief, to the left, above the indistinct initials IS, possibly for John Simpson of Burslem, within a border of impressed relief-molded petal-shaped masks with seeded edges, the shaped rim with dot ornament, the border twice pierced
10¾ (27.3 cm.) diameter
CIRCA 1690-1730, PROBABLY STAFFORDSHIRE
The cream-colored slip-ground decorated in dark-brown slip with a crowned lion in relief, to the left, above the indistinct initials IS, possibly for John Simpson of Burslem, within a border of impressed relief-molded petal-shaped masks with seeded edges, the shaped rim with dot ornament, the border twice pierced
10¾ (27.3 cm.) diameter
Literature
Leslie B. Grigsby, The Longridge Catalogue, Vol. I., S19.
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