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    Posted 10 years ago

    Featherfly
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    I love illustrated pottery and ceramics but it's puzzling when you only have one piece and I am guessing that this might have been part of a set.
    It has fruit transfers around the rim so it may be a jam dish I have only ever seen one like it. It was my nan's anyhow I love the blue and use it for flowers.

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    1. maryh1956 maryh1956, 10 years ago
      TG Green was famous for there blue & White striped pottery, also known as Cornish ware, which is now very collectible. Your piece is beautiful, and a little more unusual that their usual utilitarian pieces. You didn’t mention the size, but may have been for a fruit crumble or for serving stewed fruit?
    2. Featherfly Featherfly, 10 years ago
      Thank you maryh1956 for taking the time to share that information it's much appreciated
    3. Featherfly Featherfly, 10 years ago
      I've had an email which said this is a "bulb bowl" from approximately 1920s - 1930s and that a similar blue colour and transfer rim were used on a range of TG Green
      Tea pots. Thanks

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