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    Creamware 'wheatsheaf' mould

    Creamware 'wheatsheaf' mould

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    About this item

    An eighteenth century creamware mould on three peg feet. This mould has a very well detailed wheatsheaf to the base which is surrounded by two borders. The inner one is a simple beaded border and the outer border is the design which is known as either the loop and pin or the egg and dart. This outer border was used on many moulds of the period and also on printed or painted creamware dinner services of the time. The mould is finely potted and it dates from c.1790.

    Dimensions: Length 16.8cm. Width 12.3cm Depth 6.5cm. 

    English creamware. Date c.1790.

    Condition: Two small chips to the rim and a small chip to two of the peg feet. Slight staining.

    Price includes postage within the U.K. Shipping to the U.S.A. add £15. Western Europe add £8.

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    Additional Information

    Code

    G19886 (AB-45689)

    Period

    18th Century

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