Staffordshire Sugar Bowl
Scene After Constable by W.H.Grindley
This lovely little bowl measures 13 centimetres across (handle to handle)
The picture is of a farmhouse with a person sitting on a horse at the gate, there are fields, hills and a windmill. The background is a cream colour and the picture brown. There are 2 handles on each side and a lid.
There has been a repair to the lid. The handle on the top of lid has been glued back on it must of been done before it came to me, this can be seen on the photos
On the base it has the Staffordshire pottery stamp, this can be seen on the photos.
Staffordshire ware, made in Staffordshire, England from the 17th century onward. Abundance of local clays and coal gave rise to a concentration of pottery factories that made Staffordshire one of the foremost pottery centres in Eeurope.
Please look carefully at photos for true accuracy and condition, this is a lovely item for any collector.
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