Seven Creamware Dishes With Gilt Herringbone Decoration England Circa 1810

$760.00

This lovely set of seven creamware dishes is decorated on the border with a band of brightly gilded leaves and berries within blue lines.
The creamware has a rich, creamy color which is complemented by the beautiful gilded border.
The set consists of two dinner dishes, four soup/pasta dishes, and an oval serving platter.

Dimensions: the dinner dishes and the soup/pasta dishes measure 9.5″ in diameter, and the oval serving platter measures 12.5″ x 9.5″

Condition: Excellent with tiny original marks to the creamware and very minor wear to the gilt

In stock

Background of English Creamware

Creamware is cream-colored, refined earthenware.
It was created in the mid-1700s by the potters of Staffordshire, England.
Foremost of the pioneers of creamware was Thomas Whieldon.
He invented a wide variety of decorations for creamware.


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