Pattern No: 9089
Pattern Name | Design Type | Designer | Likely Design Date |
---|---|---|---|
Trellis | Floral | Not known | 1930 |
Notes
If the amount of Trellis pots seen at auction and on auction sites is anything to go by, this must have been a very popular pattern. It has been recorded on a wide range of both useful and ornamental ware such as cups & saucers, coffee pots, jugs, preserve pots, candlesticks, bowls, vases and, unusually, a watercress dish (6th image).
It seems likely that these watercress dishes (usually on a stand) were rarely an item in the Gray’s Pottery catalogue of patterns & shapes. See patterns 2851 and 8566 for other examples.
This is one of several designs, mostly floral in theme, which incorporate a female’s name somewhere within the decoration. Just one name has been recorded for 9089: Dora. See the ‘Designers’, ‘Paintress Designers’ section of the website for more details.
It seems likely that these watercress dishes (usually on a stand) were rarely an item in the Gray’s Pottery catalogue of patterns & shapes. See patterns 2851 and 8566 for other examples.
This is one of several designs, mostly floral in theme, which incorporate a female’s name somewhere within the decoration. Just one name has been recorded for 9089: Dora. See the ‘Designers’, ‘Paintress Designers’ section of the website for more details.
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