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Early Staffordshire Sweetmeat Dish, WILSON browse these categories for related items... Directory: Archives:Decorative Art:Ceramics:English:Pre 1837 VR: item # 98628 Please refer to our stock # 8462 when inquiring.
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| This is one of a pair of sweetmeat dishes with the impressed mark, WILSON. The center of the bowl is a hand painted domestic scene. The painting is under the glaze. The edges are embossed with dolphins and shells and were impossible to show in the picture. The edges of the shell shaped plate and the bottom are picked out in gold. The dish was made by David Wilson, Church Works of Hanley, Staffordshire. The impressed mark was used between 1802-1818. The dish is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or repairs. The gold on the plate shows very little wear. The size is approximately 8" by 8". | ||
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