Herculaneum Pottery

Large Greek Pattern Serving Dishes

Early 19th Century

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Description

Two oversized neoclassical blue and white Greek pattern pottery serving dishes, made by Herculaneum Pottery, Liverpool.

  • Sold as a set of 2.
  • Underglaze blue central pattern depicts a series of images encircling an oval panel with a leafy vine.
  • Border with distinctive Greek key design and six oval panels, each with a different design of neoclassical motifs.
  • Pattern first introduced in 1806.
  • Marked with impressed 8.

Condition Report

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Wear and small chips consistent with age and use.

Some staining to white.

One dish with stapled repair.

Dimensions

Height: 2 inches / 5.08 cm
Width: 19.5 inches / 49.53 cm
Depth: 16 inches / 40.64 cm

Materials

Ceramic

Period

Regency

Decorative Style

Neoclassical Style

Country of Origin

United Kingdom

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