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A Lowestoft patty pan Circa 1765-70

A Lowestoft patty pan Circa 1765-70,

Painted inside the base with butterflies, trailing flower sprays and two minute insects around the sides below a berry border, the exterior painted with two smaller flower sprays,this small Suffolk factory started production about 1747 and ended around 1799, producing soft-paste porcelains with bone-ash; for the first ten years decoration was confined to underglaze blue painted wares, usually in chinoiserie patterns, output was mainly utilitarian wares and mainly catering for the local markets. Lowestoft porcelain is now becoming highly sought after by collectors world wide and fine examples are rare.
10.0 cms
Provenance Billie Pain Collection no; 235

Condition - good minor wear. No restoration or repair

GBP £470.00 Stock No; 1037

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