A beautifully decorated slipware dish made from an original fragment of 17th-century origin, dug out of the soil at Longley Old Hall, Huddersfield.
On discovery, the owners of Longley Old Hall took their found stoneware fragments to John Hudson in Mirfield, who recognised the pieces as dating to around 1645 and having come from Renthorpe in Wakefield.
Mr Hudson''s wonderfully re-created piece, shown here and based on the original piece, is decorated in trailed cream slip with tulips and wavy-edged leaves radiating from the centre, edged with a trailed wavy line to the border.
The overall condition is superb, having no marks, chips or losses. Verso is a white felt pad stuck to the base in order to protect polished surfaces, and peeling back one side of this reveals the maker''s mark.
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Alternatively, buyer to collect.Internal Reference: 400
Antique ID Number (AIDN): SA1174650
Dateline of this antique is Later than 1960
Height is 8cm (3.1inches)Width is 38cm (15.0inches)Depth is 38cm (15.0inches)
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