Pattern Category: Based on Chinese Originals Object Type: Wares for Breakfast and Tea Dimensions: - Diameter: (Saucer) 6.25 inches
Description:
Printed in blue underglaze on a bone china saucer, this pattern is considered an unlikely choice for Spode to have produced. According to Drakard and Holdway, it is a pattern more likely to have been associated with Davenport, Masons or Coalport. It has a Greek key type border at the outer rim and a second circling the center pattern. The border motif is known as 'thunder'
design from unglazed Chinese pottery, c. 1300 B.C. Drakard/Holdway Pattern Number P627 Mark Types and IDsTransfer Printed 33
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