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Dish

Manufacturer (English, founded 1759)
CultureEnglish
OriginStoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
PeriodGeorge III (1760-1820)
Datec. 1780s
MediumGlazed earthenware (creamware) with transfer print and enamels
DimensionsOverall: 4.5 x 20 cm (1 3/4 x 7 7/8 in.)
MarkingsImpressed Wedgwood and initial cypher
DescriptionWedgwood creamware dish with Hellenistic design, decorated with the "Anthemian" pattern.
Credit LineGift of Jean & Kenneth Laundy
Object numberG08.2.18
Classifications
European Ceramics
Sub-classification
English Earthenware - Creamware
Status
On view
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