Attributed to Thomas Whieldon of Fenton Vivian Staffordshire a pottery dish , England mid 18thc period
Reference: 4062
Dated: c. 1760 Staffordshire English
A very fine Thomas Whieldon creamware dish or stand with beautifully applied coloured oxide colours and lead glaze.
The dish has a lobed wavy rim with basket work panels within pierced trellis work with nuts and foliage.A very fine crisp example of the potters art in the mid 18thc period.
Several shards of this pattern have been excavated at the Thomas Whieldon Pottery in Staffordshire which operated between 1747 and 1780 .
Dimensions: 11.00 inch wide 9.00 inch high
Medium: pottery staffordshire lead glaze whieldon
Current Condition Fine unrestored and clean condition
Literature: Page 225 figure reference 116 The Henry H. Weldon Collection, English Pottery 1650-1800 with text by Leslie B.Grigsby
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