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Thomas Dimmock & Co Japan Stone Ware China Leaf Plate c1828
Rare Antique Staffordshire stone ware Japan pattern Leaf plate manufactured by Thomas Dimmock
- Thoma Dimmock & Co Japan stone ware ironstone.
- Antique transfer stoneware
- Japan pattern factory marks
- 10.75-inches wide and 9.75-inches tall irregular rims with molded ribs extending onto the plate surface from the rims
- Superb patina of a near 200 year old piece of English Ironstone with some ware on the rims and on rib moldings. Extensive fine glaze crazing. No chips no cracks.
Thomas Dimmock & Co manufactured stoneware between 1828-59 at their Albion Works & Tontine Street Works, Shelton, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent. The early date and short manufacturing period make pieces of their Staffordshire stoneware rare.
Rare Antique Staffordshire stone ware Japan pattern Leaf plate manufactured by Thomas Dimmock
- Thoma Dimmock & Co Japan stone ware ironstone.
- Antique transfer stoneware
- Japan pattern factory marks
- 10.75-inches wide and 9.75-inches tall irregular rims with molded ribs extending onto the plate surface from the rims
- Superb patina of a near 200 year old piece of English Ironstone with some ware on the rims and on rib moldings. Extensive fine glaze crazing. No chips no cracks.
Thomas Dimmock & Co manufactured stoneware between 1828-59 at their Albion Works & Tontine Street Works, Shelton, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent. The early date and short manufacturing period make pieces of their Staffordshire stoneware rare.
$65.08
Thomas Dimmock & Co Japan Stone Ware China Leaf Plate c1828—
$65.08
Description
Rare Antique Staffordshire stone ware Japan pattern Leaf plate manufactured by Thomas Dimmock
- Thoma Dimmock & Co Japan stone ware ironstone.
- Antique transfer stoneware
- Japan pattern factory marks
- 10.75-inches wide and 9.75-inches tall irregular rims with molded ribs extending onto the plate surface from the rims
- Superb patina of a near 200 year old piece of English Ironstone with some ware on the rims and on rib moldings. Extensive fine glaze crazing. No chips no cracks.
Thomas Dimmock & Co manufactured stoneware between 1828-59 at their Albion Works & Tontine Street Works, Shelton, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent. The early date and short manufacturing period make pieces of their Staffordshire stoneware rare.























