Stem Bowl with Painted Flowers, English Circa 1830

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Stem Bowl with Painted Flowers, English Circa 1830
Stem Bowl with Painted Flowers, English Circa 1830
Stem Bowl with Painted Flowers, English Circa 1830
Stem Bowl with Painted Flowers, English Circa 1830
Stem Bowl with Painted Flowers, English Circa 1830
Stem Bowl with Painted Flowers, English Circa 1830
Stem Bowl with Painted Flowers, English Circa 1830
Stem Bowl with Painted Flowers, English Circa 1830
Stem Bowl with Painted Flowers, English Circa 1830
Stem Bowl with Painted Flowers, English Circa 1830
Spectacular large pottery serving bowl on a stem, with moulded latticework and acanthus leaves, painted basket of flowers with roses, tulips and peonies; antique English Georgian design, William IV period circa 1830.

Condition: some wear to the paint, some surface wear, glaze stained on the border

Size: Height: 14 cm Diameter: 28 cm

Style notes — late Georgian period mainly refers to the early 19th century, up to 1838. The style was predominantly neo-classical, that looked back at the ancient Greece and Rome and used those elements in design and decoration. Most Georgian items have straight and very clean lines and elegant repetitive floral patterns.

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Stem Bowl with Painted Flowers, English Circa 1830
Stem Bowl with Painted Flowers, English Circa 1830
Stem Bowl with Painted Flowers, English Circa 1830
Stem Bowl with Painted Flowers, English Circa 1830
Stem Bowl with Painted Flowers, English Circa 1830
Stem Bowl with Painted Flowers, English Circa 1830
Stem Bowl with Painted Flowers, English Circa 1830
Stem Bowl with Painted Flowers, English Circa 1830
Stem Bowl with Painted Flowers, English Circa 1830
Stem Bowl with Painted Flowers, English Circa 1830