19thC GEORGE JONES MAJOLICA GAME DISH BASE WITH GAME BIRD DECORATION c1880 For Sale

19thC GEORGE JONES MAJOLICA GAME DISH BASE WITH GAME BIRD DECORATION c1880
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19thC GEORGE JONES MAJOLICA GAME DISH BASE WITH GAME BIRD DECORATION c1880:
$68.89

This is an interesting, original majolica game dish base with the game birds and fern leaf decoration around the circumference ofwhich:

During our research we have been informed it certainlydates from 19th century.

Dates c1880.

Marked underneath with numbers.

During our research we have been informed it is of George Jones origin.

Pattern of game birds with the fern leaves on the blue background.

Pie crust decoration to the base and top edge.

Lilac colouring internally and underneath.

Has an overall height of about 4.5inches.

Max overall base size of about 10.25 x 7.75inches.

Size of top of about 9.25 x 6.75inches.

Inner recess for lid of about 8.75 x 6.25inches.

Condition: Considering the age: the overall condition is very good with the only blemishes of:

as previous: no lid.

chipping to the top edge and inner edge recess with minor chipping to the edges underneath at the base edge.

All as perpictures.

With todays modern & advanced restoration techniques, can certainly be improved.

Besides being a very collectable, very heavy 19th century George Jones majolica game dish base with the game bird decoration, c1880s, would also look fabulous displayed.

uk to uk: FREE

uk to usa: FREE

uk to eu europe: FREE

uk to worldwide: $49



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