Three Blue Transfer Dessert Dishes, England, c. 1810-1830, a Spode pearlware shell-shaped dessert dish printed in medium blue underglaze with the Standard Willow pattern, maker's mark printed and impressed, lg. 9 1/2; a John Davenport earthenware fish-shaped dessert dish with molded fin-shaped handle in blue wash, printed in blue underglaze with the Chinoiserie Ruins pattern, impressed maker's mark, lg. 9; and an earthenware dessert plate printed in blue underglaze in the Spotted Deer pattern, unmarked, dia. 7 5/8 in.
Provenance: The Zeller Collection.
Condition
Condition: Spode dish: Very good condition with no evidence of damage or repairs.
Davenport dish: Very good condition with only two tiny chips to underside of handle.
Plate: Good condition with four small chips to the back of the plate and one 1/2 in. hairline in the glaze on the back of the plate. This hairline does not go through to the front of the plate.
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