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19th Century Scottish Spongeware Decorated Dished / Rice Bowl
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W&W Antiques
Flag of United KingdomMoray (Elginshire), UK
Based in stunning Speyside, Moray, Scotland, we (Mr & Mrs W) are passionate about quality antique items with great design and evident craft, predominantly
from the 18th, 19th and early 20th century. In particular, we enjoy period items reflecting the beautiful design and aesthetic changes from the decorative
arts, from circa 1850 - 1960. Including the Aesthetic Movement, Art Nouveau, Arts & Crafts Movement (In particular of Scottish origin), Modernism, Art Deco
and Streamlining. We also enjoy the great craft and quality construction in folk art and vernacular items from across Europe. In particular, Scand... See more
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19th Century Scottish Spongeware Decorated Dished / Rice Bowl

REF: 3096 - 270722 / LA409379
£175
€204
$220
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Description
Available for sale from W&W Antiques is a highly decorative spongeware print dished / rice bowl - A blue segmented and hand painted design, interspersed with red sponge print flower heads and leaves - The edge and centre are framed by a red and blue line - Unmarked to the base with a small raised foot to the shallow bowl - In solid antique condition with wear and crazing commensurate with use and age Ready for a new home to provide decoration and utility.
measurements
Depth:
5.5 cm
Diameter:
24.5 cm
declaration
W&W Antiques has clarified that the 19th Century Scottish Spongeware Decorated Dished / Rice Bowl (LA409379) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being c.1870
condition
Please consider the photographs and description as a great record of the condition of this antique item.
location
This 19th Century Scottish Spongeware Decorated Dished / Rice Bowl is located in Moray (Elginshire), United Kingdom