plate, dessert

attributed to: Rockingham ceramic factory (English, estab. 1821, closed 1842);  painted in the style of: Thomas Steel; 

circa 1830
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Description
dessert plate, green ground with orange looking cherries gold rococo decoration, hand painted with a stem of orange / red cherries and leaves, interspersed with blue floral sprays on the white well, surrounded by a green ground ledge, highlighted with gilded motifs and gilded rococo scrolled leaf moulded rim. The cherries are painted in the style of Thomas Steel who worked for Rockingham during this period.
Maker and role
attributed to: Rockingham ceramic factory (English, estab. 1821, closed 1842)
painted in the style of: Thomas Steel
Production place
Swinton, Yorkshire, England
Production date
circa 1830
Media description
Bone China, hand-painted, polychrome enamel,
Measurements
20 x dia 225 mm
Inscriptions
Unmarked
Credit line
bequest of Alwynne Jona OAM, Melbourne 2013
Project credit line
This digital record has been made available on TJC Collection Online through the generous support of The Friends of The Johnston Collection and Christine Bell
Accession number
A1306
TJC reference number
1650

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