plate, dessert

manufacturer: Sir James Duke and Nephews (English, estab. 1860, closed 1863);  Hill Top Pottery (English, estab. circa 1802, closed circa 1897); 

circa 1860-circa 1863
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Description
dish, two-handled, square-shaped dessert dish, border features a green ground painted with pink leaves and gilded fronds and the white central reserve is decorated with hand-painted Anemones. The name of the flower is painted in gold script on the back of the dish.
The design of the rim is a variation of the "Staffordshire" form registered in 1854.
from a part dessert service comprising 21 pieces;
Maker and role
manufacturer: Sir James Duke and Nephews (English, estab. 1860, closed 1863)
Hill Top Pottery (English, estab. circa 1802, closed circa 1897)
Production place
Burslem, Staffordshire, England
Production date
circa 1860-circa 1863
Media description
porcelain, polychrome enamel decoration, gilt
Measurements
66 x 283 mm
Inscriptions
"Anemones" in gold script; painted pattern number "4 / 1774" (this is smudged); impressed hand device mark.
Credit line
Foundation Collection, 1989
Project credit line
This digital record has been made available on TJC Collection Online through a significant donation from the OPENING DOORS fund, the generous support of The Friends of The Johnston Collection, and Digitisation Champion Christine Bell
Accession number
A0370.8
TJC reference number
434

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