Pair of canary yellow pottery plates with bright enamel decoration early 19th century British

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£875

Dated: 1815 England or Wales British

Fine pair and exceptionally well decorated plates in bright enamels with a border in relief of fruits, flowers and leaves known as "The single rose pattern". The canary yellow ground is very clean and the crisp clean pair make a warming contribution in any room setting. English or Welsh origin and date to circa 1815/20 period.

Dimensions: 7 inches high, 7 inches wide, 0.1 inches long

Diameter: 7 inches

Current Condition: Fine clean unrestored condition with only minor wear.

Provenance: Private Collection Cotswolds

Literature: English yellow glazed earthenware by J.Jefferson Miller 11. published bt the Smithsonian

£875    $1006

Description

Fine pair and exceptionally well decorated plates in bright enamels with a border in relief of fruits, flowers and leaves known as “The single rose pattern”. The canary yellow ground is very clean and the crisp clean pair make a warming contribution in any room setting. English or Welsh origin and date to circa 1815/20 period.

Additional information

Dimensions 0.1 × 7 × 7 in