Shape Type: Dinner & Dessert Wares

Pattern Type: Commemorative, Heraldic and Historical Events

Date: 1828-1835

Dimensions:

  • Diameter: 10.50 in (26.67 cm)

Maker: Ralph & James Clews

Maker's Mark:

Impressed

Description:

An earthenware beaded bowl, likely a washbowl, due to its size and shape.This pattern is No. 2 in the numbering system used by David and Linda Arman in their 1974 book on historical Staffordshire.  The central pattern on this example is taken from the source print shown below.   Prior to discovery of the source prints that Clews used for these patterns, researchers David and Linda Arman endeavored to provide descriptive names for them.  The Armans named this scene Building with Deer on Lawn.

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