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Printing in a single color on earthenware and stoneware 1820-1850
Pattern Source Source Description: The source print for the center pattern is from The General History of Quadrupeds by Thomas Bewick, 1790. The wood block engraving is also by Thomas Bewick. |
Shape Type: Dinner & Dessert Wares Pattern Type: Animals Date: 1825-1830 Dimensions:
Maker: John Hall (& Sons) Maker's Mark: Description: An earthenware plate printed in blue with The Running Dog or English Setter pattern. The individual patterns are not factory named, so the patterns are referred to by commonly known names or source print names. The only positively identified animal in a cartouche is the Water Shrew-Mouse at the top of the plate. The Running Dog is also found printed in the bowl of the soup ladle (18 inches long by 4 inches diameter bowl). The cartouches are surrounded by a diamond or crosshatch pattern. |
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