Antique Drabware Dish by Job Ridgway 1802-1808 Decorated with a Hawk

$280.00

Made in England by Job Ridgway 1802-1808, this incredibly rare oval-shaped Drabware dish shows a hawk perched on a log.                                                                                         The image is crisp. According to the online Ridgway pattern book, this is Ridgway pattern 235, which is part of “Birds from Bewick.”
“This black & iron-red decoration is the same as that on Ridgway bone china Patterns 317 and 500″.
The hawk is printed in great detail in simple monochrome gray; we get a feeling for this bird’s ferocity.
The background is printed in monochrome orange, which has a softer feel than monochromatic gray.
The use of the two colors printed on the warm drabware is eye-catching.
The brilliant gilding around the border and the edge add to the dish’s beauty.
The underside of the dish has pattern number 235.
Dimensions: 10″ x 7″ x 1.75″ height.               Condition: Excellent                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Ref : https://ridgwaypatternbook.org.uk/. Where it says ” Pattern 235   Birds from Bewick.
This black & iron-red decoration is the same as that on Ridgway bone china Patterns 317 and 500. “

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History of Drabware With Printed Images

Printing on porcelain and earthenware began in England in the second half of the 18th century and was quite popular in England in the first quarter of the 19th century. Job Ridgway, Minton, Davenport, Wedgwood, and other manufacturers of earthenware made Drabware beginning around circa 1800.


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