Dessert plate

Maker
Brameld & Co. Rockingham
Production date
Circa 1830
Description
White soft-paste square porcelain plate with moulded basketry decoration and sketchy on-glaze sprigs of blue? forget-me-nots. Base has hand-written label by John Henry Seager attributing it to (and describing) the Pinxton factory in East Derbyshire (1795-1812).
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Measurements
Dimensions (LxWxH): whole: 2230 x 2190 x 320mm
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Associated notes
Originally from the John Henry Seager Collection but deleted from the collection by Seager prior to presentation to Museum in 1932. Acquired by donor (Deric Blackler) as part of a box lot of ceramics at a Kaiapoi auction, early 2009.
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Other Id
1633
Accession number
2009.84.1
Marks and Inscriptions
Marks/Inscriptions: 662; Type of mark: Number; Method: Painted; Notes: green; either a pattern number or a decorator's number

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