Dinner plate

Maker and Role
Maker: Thomas Dimmock and Co. (estab. 1829, closed 1859)
Production date
1828-1842
Description
Part of a stoneware dinner service known as 'Coral Border' manufactured by Thomas Dimmock and Co., Stoke-on-Trent, England, between 1828 and 1842. Cream glaze with green transfer design consisting of a stylized pattern of branching coral with small blossoms. It is thought that there were two indentical sets, one belonged to the Rev. Charles Saxton and the second to John Waring Saxton.
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Classification
Dinner Plate/Food Plate/Eating Dish/Eating Vessels/Food Service T&E/Tools & Equipment for Materials/Nomenclature
Media and Materials
Measurements
0 - Whole = Height x Diam (mm) = 23 x 263mm
Accession Number
A1832.8

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